The Peace Makers. 1959. Narrator: Sir Ralph Richardson. A nostalgic look at the events of 1919 as peace arrives across the world, with celebrations of the Armistice and negotiations at Versailles. [S]
A Trip to Europe. 1959. Narrated by John Ireland. American tourists invade in 1924, exploring the political and social life in Europe, visiting sights in Paris, Italy, Greece, Germany and Britain. [S]
Sitting Still and Going Slowly. 1959. Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave. An overview of 1922, including the Irish Troubles, the war between Greece and Turkey and developments in aviation and radio. [S]
The Time When Little Happened. 1959. Narrated by Roland Culver. During 1921, national newspapers struggle to find a story as Britain tries to return to normality. [S]
The Plunge into Peace. 1959. Narrator: Sir Michael Redgrave. It's 1920, Britain is in the spirit of peace with weddings and events galore, though there's industrial unrest and problems in Ireland. [S]
The Eleventh Hour. 1959. Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave. During the year 1918, the Americans have great impact on the war and finally peace follows. [S]
Enough of Everything. 1959. Narrated by Stanley Holloway. A focus on events in 1917, including the Russian Revolution, US entry into war, women at work and the production of war materials. [S]
The Better 'Ole. 1959. Narrated by Stanley Holloway. A reflective look at the Great War in 1916 as it rages on from the Eastern, Western and home fronts. [S]
Your Country Needs You. 1959. Narrated by Stanley Holloway. Scenes of events from 1915, including the training of Lord Kitchener's volunteer army and battles on shell-torn grounds. [S]
The Time of The Suffragettes. 1959. Narrated by Dame Edith Evans. A focus on events through the years 1911 to 1913, including preparations for the war and the Women's Suffrage Campaign. [S]
Turn of the Century. 1959. Narrated by Basil Rathbone. Scenes from life at the turn of the century within Britain and around the world, from 1896 to 1902. [S]