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- Studio one: anthology
- The skin of our teeth, written by Thornton Wilder ; directed by Jack O'Brien
- Samuel Beckett's Happy days, [written by] Samuel Beckett ; a presentation of Thirteen/WNET New York ; directed for the theater by Andrei Serban ; produced and directed by David Heeley ; produced by Joseph Papp
- The storyteller, the complete collection, the Jim Henson Company
- Coming through, Central Television PLC
- June moon, by Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman ; produced by Bo Goldman ; directed by Burt Shevelove and Kirk Browning
- Ten blocks on the Camino Real, National Educational Television and Radio Center ; directed by Jack Landau ; produced by Jac Venza and Jack Landau
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc one
- The camomile lawn, a Zed Ltd. production for Channel Four Television in association with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ; written by Ken Taylor ; directed by Peter Hall ; produced by Glenn Wilhide and Sophie Balhetchet
- And the band played on, HBO Pictures ; producers, Midge Sanford, Sarah Pillsbury ; screenplay, Arnold Schulman ; director, Roger Spottiswoode
- The last place on earth, Central Productions in association with Renegade Films ; director, Ferdinand Fairfax ; screenplay, Trevor Griffiths
- Tartuffe, Circle in the Square ; produced by Ann Blumenthal ; directed by Stephen Porter & Kirk Browning
- The ceremony of innocence, a production of National Educational Television ; WNET ; produced by Bob Markell ; directed by Arthur A. Seidelman and Ken Rockefeller
- Miss Marple, BBC TV production in association with the Arts and Entertainment Network, U.S.A. and the Seven Network, Australia ; executive producer, Guy Slater ; produced by Paul Gallaccio ; directed by Mary McMurray ; dramatized by Jill Hyem
- The secret life of Mrs. Beeton, a production of British Broadcasting Corporation ; producer, Katherine Lannon ; written by Sarah Williams ; director, Jon Jones
- Storm of the century, Stephen King
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc five
- A Family of spies
- Andre's mother, DBR Films Ltd
- Macbeth, by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by Jack Gold
- Story theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre Company ; conceived and directed by Paul Sills
- Merlin, Hallmark Entertainment presents ; produced by Dyson Lovell ; teleplay by David Stevens and Peter Barnes ; directed by Steve Barron
- Richard III, produced by the BBC and Time-Life Films
- First circle, Lance Entertainment presents ; directed by Sheldon Larry
- Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, a BBC TV production in association with the A & E Networks [and Seven Network, Australia], Volume Two
- For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf, directed by Oz Scott ; produced by Lindsay Law ; a co-production of WNET and WPET
- Uncommon women and others, by Wendy Wasserstein ; WNET presents
- Twelfth night, Thames Television Ltd.; Fremantle Media Ltd.; A&E Television Networks; produced and directed for television by Paul Kafno; directed for the stage by Kenneth Branagh; produced for the stage by David Parfitt
- Archie learns his lesson, by Michael Ross and Bernie West
- Broadway theatre archive great performances
- The piano lesson, Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions, Inc
- Alfred Hitchcock presents, Shamley Productions, Inc
- The school for scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan ; a production of WNET/13, New York, in association with KTCA, St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minnesota ; adapted for television by Michael Bawtree ; produced by David Griffiths ; directed by Michael Langham and Nick Havinga
- Slings & arrows
- Philby, Burgess and Maclean, ITV Productions LTD ; directed by Gordon Flemyng ; written by Ian Curteis
- Shroud for a nightingale, story by P.D. James ; dramatized by Robin Chapman ; produced by John Rosenberg ; directed by John Gorrie
- The Last place on earth, Central Productions in association with Renegade Films ; director, Ferdinand Fairfax ; screenplay, Trevor Griffiths
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc six
- Our town, Two historic productions on two DVDs
- The royal family, WNET ; writers, George S. Kaufman, Edna Ferber ; directed by Ellis Rabb and Kirk Browning ; produced by Ken Campbell
- Wildflower, Freed/Laufer Productions and Carroll Newman Productions and The Polone Company in association with Hearst Entertainment Productions, Inc. ; produced by Carroll Newman ; directed by Diane Keaton
- The city on the edge of forever, the original teleplay, original teleplay by Harlan Ellison ; adaptation by Scott Tipton & David Tipton ; art by J.K. Woodward ; letters by Neil Uyetake ; cover art, Juan Ortiz
- Prophecy of darkness, a novel by Stella Howard
- The eccentricities of a nightingale, WNET ; produced by Lindsay Law and Glenn Jordan ; directed by Glenn Jordan ; produced in collaboration with The Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California
- Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, a BBC TV production in association with the A & E Networks [and Seven Network, Australia]
- King Lear, directed by Edwin Sherin ; originally staged for the theatre by The New York Shakespeare Festival ; produced by Joseph Papp
- Catherine Cookson's The secret, a Festival Film & Television production ; written by T.R. Bowen ; produced by Ray Marshall ; directed by Alan Grint
- A moon for the misbegotten, by Eugene O'Neill ; ABC Theatre ; TA/Norton Simon, Inc; screenplay, Eugene O'Neill ; directors, José Quintero, Gordon Rigsby ; producer, David Susskind
- The buccaneers, a BBC Television production in association with WGBH Boston ; screenplay by Maggie Wadey ; producer/director, Philip Saville
- A memory of two Mondays, by Arthur Miller ; produced by Jacqueline Babbin ; directed by Paul Bogart