Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Documentary from 1989. The world's most famous small car celebrates its 30th birthday.
Stewardesses, pilots and passengers look back over Concorde's chequered history. (1994)
Quentin Willson and guests look at why so many find the E-Type Jaguar so special. (1997)
The challenges posed by building a new tube line under the heart of London. (1995)
The jumbo has been called a 'pilot's dream' but will it be an airport's nightmare? (1969)
Celebrate public transport with Kirsty Wark, Joan Bakewell and Dan Cruickshank. (2000)
Ian Nairn travels by rail to Scotland to complete his series of journeys. (1972)
Ian Nairn travels by boat along the canal across the Pennines. (1972)
Writer and journalist Ian Nairn takes a journey to the industrial North. (1972)
A special edition to mark man's first steps on the surface of the moon. (1969)
Patrick Moore reviews the Soviet mission to launch a manned rocket into space. (1960)
A film about railways and railwaymen in the North of England. (1969)
A look at the private steam railway network, the Strathspey Railway. (1977)
Celebrating 150 years of rail transportation with a look at India's rail network. (1975)
John Betjeman hears from the railway men who are facing the end of the steam age. (1962)
A look at the 1829 competition to find the best steam locomotive in Britain. (1979)
Miles Kington tries to find out why the name 'Flying Scotsman' is so revered. (1986)
Miles Kington looks at freight trains and their usage before motorways.
The three locomotives which played a part in the world speed record.
Miles Kington is shown the workings of the 'Duchess of Hamilton'. (1986)
Brian Redhead reports from the 'Rocket 150' event held at Rainhill, Lancashire. (1980)
Anthony Burton looks at the role of railway companies in the 19th Century. (1980)
Travel from London’s King’s Cross to Edinburgh on the 'Flying Scotsman'. (1968)
A look at the Isle of Man's narrow-gauge steam locomotive network. (1988)