1. Mrs. T. and Her Cabbage Patch
Poetic tribute to Mrs Turner's vegetable growing prowess, plus the delights of "wartime steaks".
2. A Boy Goes Cycling
Pedal power saves a dad's day in this colourful cycling safety film set in a sunny 60s South East London.
3. Dr. Wise on Influenza
A hard-hitting public information film made at the height of the Great Influenza 1918-18.
4. The World of Budgerigars
Sid James learns of the joys of owning a budgerigar.
It has an average vote of 8.5 on TMDB.
5. Copy Book Please
This short post-war film was made to inform people how to address a letter correctly.
6. Safety Awareness for Forklift Equipment
An overview on safety precautions that protect forklift operators on the job.
7. Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepal's Maoist Army
Imagine being forced to leave your family and fight in war you don't understand - and you are only eleven years old. Sadly, for many of these child soldiers in Nepal this is a reality and the peace process has not solved their problems. These children quickly discovered that the return home is even more painful than the experience of war. Returned weaves the voices of Nepal's child soldiers, organizations working to help them, and military leader's from Nepal's opposing forces, who answer challenging questions about their use of childen as warriors.
It has an average vote of 4.2 on TMDB.
8. Skateboard Sense
Safety film from the late 70s/early 80s about the new hobby of skateboarding. Produced by Sid Davis.
9. Searching
A haunting fire prevention film about keeping matches out of the hands of children.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
10. In Zainab's Heaven (بہشتِ زینب)
A Hazara film director follows a gravestone maker, a water girl and a man who buried his limb, as their daily lives unfold in a graveyard.
11. The Story of Menstruation
A basic explanation of the purpose and process of menstruation, told largely with diagrams.
It has an average vote of 5.435 on TMDB.
12. The Good Housewife in Her Kitchen
Short public information film showing housewives' efficient and hygienic methods of food storage.
13. Door to Door Salesman
Ever had a good experience with doorstep salespeople? Maybe you were lucky, but the doorstep has never seemed the best place for a sensible sales decision – which is exactly why companies use it.
14. Women After the War
A provoking film on the place of women.
15. Herrings
This informative herring aid from WWII makes no bones about the need to make the most of every fish.
16. National Milk Cocoa
Drinking chocolate flashes before your eyes and makes an offer you can't refuse.
17. Safety Facts About Crossing Tracks
This 1970s PSA-style short film titled ”Safety Facts About Crossing Tracks” combines b-roll footage and stop-motion photography to display the most common types of accidents and driving errors at rail crossings and how to avoid these errors
18. Burns and Scalds
Hard-hitting depiction of the danger to children of burns and scalds.
19. Women in Industry
The Ministry of Labour exhorts women to return to industry – the post-war production drive depends on them.
20. Never Be A Victim
POLICE OFFICER JIM BYRNE, Canada's most honoured Safety Education Specialist brings you his famous TEN RULES, with which he has personally tested more than 25,000 students. Learn key strategies now taught in many schools and used by police working with the full NEVER BE A VICTIM Institutional Study Program. Develop your own personal streetproofing skills so you can train and test your family. Robert Gordon, who created this remarkable program in partnership with Metropolitan Police introduces this family video library against a backdrop of today's troubled society. TEACHING LIFE SKILLS FOR A SAFER COMMUNITY OFFICER JIM'S TEN RULES FOR STREETPROOFING • STRANGER MYTHS • ABDUCTION • BEING FOLLOWED • DANGEROUS PLACES • AVOIDING CARS AND VANS • GOOD TOUCHING-BAD TOUCHING