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- A young executive spends a devastating afternoon trying to borrow money to pay for an engagement ring that cost more than he expected.
- 1967–197154m6.6 (473)TV EpisodeFellini discusses his views of making motion pictures and his unorthodox procedures. He seeks inspiration in various out of the way places. During this film viewers go with him to the Colisseum at night, on a subway ride past Roman ruins, to the Appian Way, to a slaughterhouse, and on a visit to Marcello Mastroianni's house. Fellini also is seen in his own office interviewing a series of unusual characters seeking work or his help.
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- A man is trapped inside a mysterious cube.
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- 1967–19718.1 (18)TV Episode
- A whirlwind portrait of Al Capp commenting primarily on his disdain for the student protests and cultural upheaval of the era. Capp's commentaries are interjected with comments from fellow cartoonists, political commentators and dissenters.
- New York artist Larry Rivers and French filmmaker Pierre Gaisseau travel through Africa documenting formal and informal expressions of religion and art.
- A Negro American schoolteacher goes to Germany to visit his German-born nephew and the youth's mother.
- A drama about the final days of an American soldier killed during D-Day are pieced together by a son he never knew using his father's diary.
- Documentary on Harold Pinter's characters, including a tour of many of their London hang-outs, with links by Pinter himself and five short animated sequences containing caricatured views by Gerald Potterton.
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- Television programming is spoofed in comedy and song. Television genres skewered include election coverage, weather reporting, guided tours of famous places and late night talk shows.
- A poignant glimpse at "the Jewish Cervantes", his humor and ethos from which both evolved.
- About the black Makak, who despises himself for being black. After being imprisoned for destroying things in a local market, he has a vision in jail of a white goddess, who pushes him to return to Africa.