40 Minutes - Season 6

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Ten Days in Holloway

1 - Ten Days in Holloway

Air Date: October 9, 1986

An inside view of Holloway Prison, reflecting the immense problems and tensions of Britain's largest and toughest women's jail.

Dancing in the Rain

2 - Dancing in the Rain

Air Date: October 16, 1986

The glittery world of ballroom dancing - behind the scenes at the World Ballroom Dancing Championships, held this year in Blackpool.

Rescue

3 - Rescue

Air Date: October 23, 1986

The lives of the men who make up the Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team - a voluntary body of men who help those in difficulty on Ben Nevis and the surrounding mountains.

Olga Goes to Hollywood

4 - Olga Goes to Hollywood

Air Date: October 30, 1986

In 1978 David Lomax secretly interviewed a Russian couple in Moscow after they had been refused exit visas. They were filmed a year later as they arrived in the West. Now they live in Los Angeles. What price have they paid for their freedom?

The Englishwoman's Wardrobe

5 - The Englishwoman's Wardrobe

Air Date: November 20, 1986

Angela Huth asks why is it that as a nation, we have such a rotten reputation as dressers? What are we trying to say about ourselves through our appearance? 'Oh not black again, dear,' says Denis - but Margaret Thatcher knows a secret or two about old faithfuls and reliable standbys. Tonight the Prime Minister reveals, for the first time, the inside story of her wardrobe. Selina Scott always wanting 'to look a bit different from everyone else'; the probation officer who last wore a dress when she danced with the Prince of Wales; the bubbly society hostess who seems to wear only party dresses; the housewife with an eye for the 20p bargain with a designer label - these are just some of the extraordinary and ordinary women who unlock their wardrobes and tell all, proving that the only thing in vogue is individuality.

Special: The Dump

6 - Special: The Dump

Air Date: November 25, 1986

Plans for dumping nuclear waste in rural Lincolnshire - and how traditionally conservative villagers were aroused to protest against them.

Botham's Out

7 - Botham's Out

Air Date: November 27, 1986

England cricket hero Ian Botham at home and at work during his Test Match ban.

The Chosen Few

8 - The Chosen Few

Air Date: December 4, 1986

The Civil Service Selection Board has never been filmed before. The first of two programmes concentrates on two candidates, one an ex-employee of the Greater London Council, the other a "near miss" of last year.

The Final Board

9 - The Final Board

Air Date: December 11, 1986

The second film tells of two hopefuls at the last round, one hoping to enter the Foreign Office, the other aiming for the Home Office. Filmed from the points of view of both the candidates and the selectors. The final result is a shock.

Dear Sister

10 - Dear Sister

Air Date: December 18, 1986

Eight sisters talk frankly and movingly about the complex relationship of sisterhood.

Just for William

11 - Just for William

Air Date: January 8, 1987

Ten-year-old William, suffering from leukaemia, undergoes a successful bone marrow transplant at the Royal Free Hospital in London

Short Stories

12 - Short Stories

Air Date: January 15, 1987

The small world of dwarves and midgets.

Home from the Hill

13 - Home from the Hill

Air Date: January 22, 1987

Documentary about Colonel Hilary Hook, formerly of the Indian cavalry and leader of extravagant safaris in Kenya. Hook returned home to England after being evicted from his home in the Kenya Hills, and is finding it hard to readjust to the English way of life.

Struggle for Stonebridge

14 - Struggle for Stonebridge

Air Date: January 29, 1987

Young blacks in deprived Brent struggle for a community centre in a bus garage.

Stirring Stuff

15 - Stirring Stuff

Air Date: February 5, 1987

Tea, Britain's national beverage - and the ladies who stir it.

Do You Still Love Me?

16 - Do You Still Love Me?

Air Date: February 12, 1987

Uneasy relationships between step-parents and step-children.

A Cabinet of Curiosities

17 - A Cabinet of Curiosities

Air Date: February 19, 1987

Lucinda Lambton reveals strange and amusing tales from the dusty corners of museums.

Bad Blood

18 - Bad Blood

Air Date: February 26, 1987

The annual re-union of thousands of bikers in South Dakota.

Fire!

19 - Fire!

Air Date: March 5, 1987

Kingston-upon-Hull (Yorks.) fire station in action.

The Quest for Sergeant Miller

20 - The Quest for Sergeant Miller

Air Date: March 12, 1987

The son of a wartime aviator traces his father's remarkable survival and escape in France.

House of Spirits

21 - House of Spirits

Air Date: March 19, 1987

Spiritualists in London's Belgravia communing with "the other side".

A New Girl

22 - A New Girl

Air Date: March 26, 1987

Moral problems facing a mother who has taken a pregnancy drug and whose child has suffered.

Fly Me

23 - Fly Me

Air Date: April 2, 1987

The training of British Airways hostesses and cabin crew.

The Mighty Leek

24 - The Mighty Leek

Air Date: April 9, 1987

World championship competitive leek-growing in the North-East of England - with dirty deeds in the greenhouses.

Troublesome People

25 - Troublesome People

Air Date: April 16, 1987

Caroline Moorehead inquires if pacifists have ever achieved anything over the years.

Street Girls

26 - Street Girls

Air Date: April 23, 1987

Child and juvenile prostitutes in Balsall Heath, Birmingham.

Bombay Hotel

27 - Bombay Hotel

Air Date: April 30, 1987

Upstairs and downstairs at the famous Taj Mahal Hotel - a luxurious establishment surrounded by poverty.