The Friday Film Special was a slot for children on the UK television network BBC1, shown between 1985 and 1989.
Every Friday during each season, they showed a children's film, made by the Children's Film Foundation. The films were mostly from the 1970s and 1980s, with some from the 1960s.
Here is a list of some of the films that were screened:
⁕Sammy's Super T-Shirt
⁕4-D Special Agent
⁕Tightrope to Terror
⁕Cry Wolf
⁕Fern the Red Deer
⁕Paganini Strikes Again
⁕A Hitch in Time
⁕Sky Pirates
⁕One Hour to Zero
⁕Haunters of The Deep
⁕The Boy Who Turned Yellow
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Dr. Ken is a brilliant physician with no bedside manner. He is always trying to be a good doctor, as well as a good husband and dad to his two kids. However, these good intentions have a way of driving everyone crazy at both work and at home. Luckily, his therapist wife Allison is just the right partner to keep things sane.
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In the show, selected applicants each present a curiosity, rarity or antique they have brought with them. Once they have received their expertise, they will have the opportunity on site to offer their exhibit to a changing five-person podium for sale and, ideally, to sell it to the highest bidder for „Bares“ ("cash").
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