- The history of Western art, Cromwell Films, Disc 3
- The mysterious human heart, co-production of David Grubin Productions and Thirteen/WNET New York in association with WETA Washington, D.C, Episode one
- Core astronomy, produced by Centre Communications, Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc. ; producer, Ronald C. Meyer ; written by Ronald C. Meyer
- The great artists, Seventh Art Productions for Channel 5 Broadcasting, Limited ; written and presented by Tim Marlow ; directed by Phil Grabsky
- The mysterious human heart, co-production of David Grubin Productions and Thirteen/WNET New York in association with WETA Washington, D.C, Episode two
- History's turning points, Transatlantic Films ; in co-production with The Learning Channel, Teleac, ORF and SBS ; series producer: Neil Cameron ; executive producer: Revel Guest
- The Supreme Court, a HiddenHill production for Thirteen/WNET New York ; producer, Julia Elliott ; writer, Mark Zwonitzer ; director, Thomas Lennon, Vol. 2
- America, discovery to revolution, Ambrose Video
- Connections, British Broadcasting Corporation and Time-Life Film ; produced by Mick Jackson and David Kennard, 9-10
- The history of Western art, Cromwell Films, Disc 2
- A history of Christianity, the first three thousand years, written and presented by Diarmaid MacCulloch ; Jerusalem Productions ; BBC Productions ; produced and directed by Gillian Bancroft and Siân Salt, Disc 1, Episode 1
- The winter's tale, A BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television
- Connections, British Broadcasting Corporation and Time-Life Film ; produced by Mick Jackson and David Kennard, 5-6
- Ancient Pueblo people, the Anasazi, produced by Centre Communications Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing
- Henry VI, BBC-TV and Time-Life Television ; producers, Cedric Messina and Jonathan Miller, Part III
- The living planet, a portrait of the earth, by David Attenborough ; a BBC TV production in association with Time-Life Video, 1-2
- Classical European composers
- 18th century turning points in U.S. history, written by Mark Reeder and Ron Meyer ; producers, Ronald C. Meyer and Brad Gilbert
- Coriolanus, by William Shakespeare ; presented by the British Broadcasting Corporation
- Core biology, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; written, produced and directed by Ron Meyer
- The great artists, Seventh Art Productions for Channel 5 Broadcasting, Limited ; written and presented by Tim Marlow ; directed by Phil Grabsky, Disc 4
- Body atlas, Now hear this ; The brain, Discovery Communications, Inc, Disc 5
- The long search, produced by Peter Montagnon, Disc 1
- Shakespeare, the animated tales, Soyuzmultfilm/Christmas Films Moscow ; screenplay by Leon Garfield, Volume 3
- The Battle of Tsushima, The Russian Revolution ; The atomic bomb, a co-production between The Learning Channel, Transatlantic Films, ORF, Teleac, SBS, Disc 5
- A history of women's achievement in America, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder, Volume 3
- The shock of the new, volumes 1 & 2, written and presented [i.e. narrated] by Robert Hughes ; film directors, Lorna Pegram, David Richardson, Robin Lough ; a BBC TV production in association with Time Life Films and RM Productions, Munich ; produced by Lorna Pegram
- Connections 1, British Broadcasting Corporation and Time-Life Films ; produced by Mick Jackson and David Kennard ; written and presented by James Burke
- History's turning points II, Transatlantic Films in co-production with TLC, Teleac, ORF and SBS ; series producer/director: Justin Albert ; executive producer: Revel Guest
- California, produced by Centre Communications Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing ; producer, Ron Meyer ; director/writer, Ron Meyer
- Core meteorology, produced for Centre Communications Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer ; written and directed by Ron Meyer
- America's prehistoric civilizations, the Mound Builders, produced by Centre Communications Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing
- The history of Western art, Cromwell Films
- Human body, produced by Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc in association with Seattle Science Foundation and Swedish Heart and Vascular Institute ; Writer/Director/Producer Ron Meyer
- History's turning points II, Transatlantic Films in co-production with TLC, Teleac, ORF and SBS ; series producer/director: Justin Albert ; executive producer: Revel Guest
- Turning points in the physical sciences, produced by Centre Communications, Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing ; producer, Ronald C. Meyer
- The ascent of man, BBC-TV and Time-Life Films ; produced by Adrian Malone ; directed by Mike Jackson
- The Merry wives of Windsor, produced by BBC and Time-Life Films ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by David Jones
- History's ancient legacies III, Cromwell Productions in association with Ambrose Video Publishing
- Two gentlemen of Verona, by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by Don Taylor
- Connections 3, written & presented by James Burke ; director, John Black ; producer, James Burke ; a production of Discovery Channel in association with James Burke and Langham Productions ; The Learning Channel
- Shakespeare's poetry, Centre Communications ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kenny James ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Kenny James
- A history of Hispanic achievement in America, written by Mark Reeder, Nicki Gonzales ; producers, Mark Reeder, Nicki Gonzales ; director, Ron C. Meyer ; produced by Centre Communications, Inc
- Predators, produced by New Dominion Pictures and Wall to Wall Television for the Learning Channel
- A history of Christianity, the first three thousand years, written and presented by Diarmaid MacCulloch ; Jerusalem Productions ; BBC Productions ; produced and directed by Gillian Bancroft and Siân Salt, Disc 2, Episode 2
- Macbeth, by William Shakespeare ; a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Television ; produced by Shaun Sutton ; directed by Jack Gold
- Core physics, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Pub. ; producer and writer, Ronald C. Meyer
- Core biology, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; producer/director, Ron Meyer ; written by Ron Meyer
- As you like it, William Shakespeare ; a BBC TV production in association with Time-Life Television ; producer, Cedric Messina; director, Basil Coleman
- King John, [a BBC Television production in association with Time-Life Films ; producer, Shaun Sutton ; director, David Giles]