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- An anthology of the best sketches from the first and second seasons of Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969).
- This early Seventies British comedy takes us through seven short stories based on the Seven Deadly Sins. This film is a montage of different styles, from Spike Milligan's mainly silent "Sloth", to the leering Harry H Corbett in "Lust".
- A British art expert travels across America in order to purchase a rare Renoir painting in the South but comes across some crazy characters in the process.
- A music, talk and entertainment show that ran for a year before James returned to radio. Effectively the third series of Whale On (1993), James admitted that the title was changed just to make things easier.
- Two Scottish children discover that not only is The Loch Ness Monster real - but that there is a whole family of 'Nessie'. Most of the yellow creatures are named after a personality trait like Eager-Ness, Sad-Ness or Silly-Ness.
- The late-night format of "The James Whale Radio Show" relocated in London. Recorded "as live" to save costs, James would later confess that the London shows "were never as anarchic".
- A series of shorts about adventures of a man and his "willie". They are best friends and talk about everyday problems they face, like competition or women and their "kitties". Willie is a live talking character in this satire on sexuality.
- An animated film about the British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who spearheaded numerous engineering marvels of the early 19th century - including the Thames Tunnel, the Great Western Railway, and the Great Eastern steamship (for 40 years the world's largest steamship). Various styles of animation are used to depict events in his colorful life.
- Henry's Cat is a whimsical cartoon series that follows the adventures of a small yellow feline and his friends. Henry's Cat is the typical cat, loving nothing better than to eat and to sleep. He has recently developed a cult following in student circles, possibly due to the similarities in lifestyles led!
- An animated short from British comedian Bob Godfrey.
- At the supermarket, a middle-aged man in an overcoat that's the worse for wear, sees a can marked "Instant Sex." He buys it, heads for his apartment, and closes the door. Lights flash, flowers bloom, the doormat levitates, and the doorknob falls off. He throws open the door and goes back for a few more cans. More pyrotechnics. He runs to the store for all he can buy. But, can too much sex be hazardous for your health?
- A lonely old man finds his true love, a blowup doll, in a sex shop, only to lose her. But for lovers, there are sometimes happy endings.
- The talking penis, first seen in the books of Gray Joliffe, returns for his second animated outing.
- A henpecked husband gets a welcomed surprise when he adds too much detergent to the laundry and out pops a beautiful woman made of soap suds.
- Set to Gilbert and Sullivan tunes, a musical cartoon attempts to describe the character of the British nation, with occasional interruptions by Prince Charles.
- A commuting office worker relieves the boredom of his mundane existence by fantasising constantly about sex.
- Correspondence between a small middle-aged suburbanite and an agony aunt.
- A wry, satirical look celebration of 700 years of Switzerland and Swiss culture.
- A celebration of the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution.
- As spectators look on, a man climbs a rope and returns with an armful of jewels.
- Essentially silent 27 minute short with an accident prone best man causing havoc at a wedding.
- The film is based on the novels of Lewis Carroll.