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I'm afraid I don't have Episode 1 (but if you have it please post it) Sean Lock adds his wry commentary to a selection of British Television's more unusual moments.
Part 1 is here • TV's Believe It Or Not...
First Broadcast 01/04/2008
Alien
0:00 Forty Minutes Oh Alien - 1984, How our world looks to beings from another planet
2:20 Nationwide - 1974, Sue Lawley introduces Tony McCabe a man who claims that he can jump on hens eggs and human noses without breaking them
3:06 Jim'll Fix It - 1975 , "Dear Jimmy, My ambition is do a Mauritian Dance in a grass skirt while my friend plays the music or build a brick wall Emma Laurson Age 10 and Alison Bush age 10"
3:52 Malibu U - 1967,Leonard Nimoy sings The Ballard Bilbo Baggins
Political Correctness
4:52 Mainly For Men - 1969, 60's "Lads" discuss their type of woman (Programme was never actually shown until 1992)
7:23 Nationwide - 1970 Jim Cann and His Wife a member of "The Pussy Cat Club" a group of housewives an organization that "Wants to banish the erroneous belief that the female is in anyway equal to the male" the full report (without Sean Lock) is currently on the BBC website www.bbc.co.uk/a...
9:32 TV AM - 1984, Henry Kelly introduced Rusty Lee in the kitchen and Faith Brown doing a rather controversial impression of Rusty
Aaaaaart
10:47 Saturday Review - 1986, A Hammond organ playing one note a metronome and a man wrapping his head in twine
11:30 The Late Show - 1989, a piece of modern art called "Oak Tree" a glass of water on a glass shelf placed out of reach with it's creator Artist Michael Craig-Martin and a brief glimpse of "long Box"
12:20 And Now The Good News - 1978, The Northern Ballet version of War Of The Worlds
12:53 Gloria Live - 1991, Interpretive dance pregnant women with car tyres and axels
13:26 Six and Seven Eights - 1982, "Harvey Matusow is being shaved live!"
14:20 The Evening Standard Awards - 1991, An emotional Vanessa Redgrave thanks EVERYONE! With Alan Alda and Princess Diana (but gets cut off by the timer, sorry)