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Network First Season 1994

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Network First is a wide-ranging documentary strand broadcast on ITV in the U.K. from January 1994 to December 1997, and was a part replacement for First Tuesday. Unlike other documentary series on ITV such as World in Action, Network First, was not centred on current affairs or politics, but broadcast a range of one-off programmes covering various subjects such as biography, history, and science. Programmes were usually transmitted in the 22:40 slot after News at Ten, each usually running for an hour. The strand was not "owned" by any one ITV franchise, and individual programmes were contributed by the various ITV companies. As a strand, Network First never became a household "name" - unlike the likes of World in Action or This Week - possibly because of its diverse subject matter. The series appears to have been dropped quietly by ITV in the lead up to the high-profile axing of both World in Action on 7 December 1998 and News at Ten on 5 March 1999.

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Network First is a wide-ranging documentary strand broadcast on ITV in the U.K. from January 1994 to December 1997, and was a part replacement for First Tuesday.

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Network First Season 1994 Full Episode Guide

Episode 107 - Windsor Restored
First Aired: November. 20,1997

Documentary in which The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales and The Duke of York give their personal accounts of the fire that ravaged the north-east corner of Windsor Castle in November 1992; and following the restoration process.

Episode 106 - Life After Grace
First Aired: October. 21,1997

Concluding part of a two-part documentary about Monaco's Grimaldi dynasty. After the early death of Princess Grace, the media turned their attention to her children, Albert, Caroline and Stephanie.

Episode 105 - Life with Grace
First Aired: October. 14,1997

First part in a two-part documentary about Monaco's Princess Grace, from her Hollywood career and fairy-tale marriage to her dark side - troubled marriage, rumoured lovers, the paparazzi and her tragic early death in a car crash.

Episode 104 - We Are the Treasury
First Aired: October. 07,1997

Second part of a two-part documentary following Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown's transition into government, featuring his first month in office and events leading to his maiden budget.

Episode 103 - Out of the Shadows
Episode 102 - For the Love of Roy
First Aired: September. 23,1997

Documentary about the legacy of Roy Castle's battle against lung cancer. and the world's first lung cancer research centre in Liverpool. Friends of Castle pay tribute to him and his wife talks about continuing his campaigning work.

Episode 101 - Victoria & Albert Part 2: A Queen Alone
First Aired: May. 20,1997

The programme follows the life of Queen Victoria following the death of her husband, her self-imposed isolation during her long mourning, and her relationships with Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli and her Highland servant John Brown.

Episode 100 - Victoria & Albert Part 1: He Influenced Me in Everything
First Aired: May. 13,1997

His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent presents his great great grandparents - Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg. This programme deals with Albert's courtship of the impressionable young queen.

Episode 99 - Between the Lines
First Aired: May. 06,1997

Documentary about Paul Malone, who spent nearly ten years in jail after being found guilty of four armed robberies. The programme follows his attempts to have his convictions overturned.

Episode 98 - The Boy Business
First Aired: March. 26,1997

Documentary about British paedophiles who prey on homeless and vulnerable children. The programme confronts the men who trade in child pornography, investigates the recruitment of young boys, and talks to the victims and relatives.

Episode 97 - The Blind School
Episode 96 - Stolen Brides
First Aired: March. 18,1997

Documentary about two girls who left Britain to join their Yemeni father in 1982 for a holiday, but were married and prevented from leaving the country. The programme follows their mother's attempts to bring the girls back to England.

Episode 95 - All in the Genes
First Aired: March. 11,1997

Documentary examining genetic engineering and cloning, and how it is transforming medical science, showing scientists at work in efforts to prevent genetical disorders such as Hunters syndrome, cancers and Alzheimers.

Episode 94 - Breaking the Mirror: The Murdoch Effect
First Aired: February. 18,1997

Programme in which journalist John Pilger makes a tribute to the Daily Mirror newspaper. He traces the history of the tabloid, considering the influence of Rupert Murdoch and Robert Maxwell and how the standard of journalism has dropped.

Episode 93 - Igor, the Boy Who Dared to Dream
First Aired: February. 11,1997

Sequel documentary about a year in the life of Igor Pavlovets, who was deformed by the Chernobyl blast. Igor is on holiday in Spain, captaining his team in the school sports day, camping with the Cubs, and receiving visitors from Russia.

Episode 92 - Born to Be Small
First Aired: January. 28,1997

Stories of four families affected by dwarfism: a couple's baby with achondroplasia; a couple expecting their first baby; a teenager's operation to add three inches to her height; and a couple fighting for equal rights for small people.

Episode 91 - Return to the Place of the Dead
First Aired: January. 21,1997

Documentary following two British soldiers - Bob Mann and Richie Mayfield - as they return to Borneo, where in 1994 they almost died. Bob Mann looks for a video he made containing an emotional farewell message to his wife and son.

Episode 90 - Forgotten Mothers
Episode 89 - Conspicuous Consumption
Episode 88 - Silent Victim: The Untold Story of the Yorkshire Ripper
Episode 87 - The Widow, the Terrorist and the SAS
First Aired: December. 03,1996

Documentary about the aftermath of the October 1977 hijacking of a plane by Palestinian terrorists. The four terrorists killed the pilot and held the passengers hostage for five days before the SAS stormed the plane.

Episode 86 - Breaking the Cycle
First Aired: November. 26,1996

Documentary about disruptive children and the help available to families to deal with them. Visits the Marlborough House Day Unit in Swindon, where children spend one day a week in structured discipline, and whose results were positive.

Episode 85 - Psychosurgery
First Aired: November. 19,1996

Documentary following three people who have suffered from depression and have decided to try psychosurgery, where parts of the frontal lobes of the brain are destroyed in an attempt to damage the parts of the brain which controls emotions.

Episode 82 - The Connection
First Aired: October. 15,1996

Documentary following the heroin drugs trail from the poppy fields in Columbia to the streets of Britain. Carlton were fined £2,000,000 by the ITC over this documentary, as the programme contained a number of faked scenes.

Episode 81 - Riddle of the Gaul
First Aired: October. 08,1996

Documentary about the 1974 sinking of the Hull trawler Gaul, in which all 36 crew members were lost. Inquiry concluded the Gaul had succumbed to bad weather; although there has been speculation that the ship was captured by the Russians.

Episode 80 - Three Men and a Balloon
First Aired: September. 17,1996

Documentary following Richard Branson and his fellow balloonists as they made plans to fly a balloon non-stop around the world. Bad weather, politics and financial squabbles prevented the attempt from taking place.

Episode 79 - A View to a Kill
Episode 77 - High Stakes at Highclere
First Aired: May. 28,1996

Documentary about life behind the scenes at Highclere, the Earl of Carnarvon's estate in Hampshire. A new castle manager is appointed, and makes changes to the tea room, the housekeeping, and the castle tour to encourage more visitors.

Episode 76 - Miss Popular's Crack City
First Aired: May. 21,1996

Documentary about two women whose crack-cocaine habits lead them to prostitution. Wendy was 13 when she started to sleep with men to support her habit; Karen Lawson was a middle-class housewife who became hooked.

Episode 75 - Inside Burma: Land of Fear
First Aired: May. 14,1996

Documentary about the military ruling regime in Burma, its use of forced and child labour to build road and rail links, and how the participation of Western countries aid the system by investing in poorly run projects.

Episode 74 - The Killing of Kathleen Waugh
First Aired: March. 12,1996

Investigation into the death of Kathleen Waugh, a woman with learning difficulties, who went missing four years ago. Irregularities in the management of the residential care home, concerning anti-depressive drugs, have been highlighted.

Episode 73 - Frontline Britain: Part 2
First Aired: March. 05,1996

Final part of a documentary examining the divisions in British society, and its fight against drugs. In London, violence and gang warfare from drug use is examined, and in Bristol, a large-scale heroin use on one community is spotlighted.

Episode 71 - Entertaining Angels Unawares
First Aired: December. 19,1995

Documentary examining the history of angels, looking at orthodox and unorthodox views of scientists and churchmen on the subject, and featuring interviews with people who claim they have seen and been helped by angels.

Episode 69 - Peace for the Wicked: Tales of Ethnic Cleansing
First Aired: December. 05,1995

Documentary about a period after the Second World War in Germany, when many Germans were expelled from parts of their country, sent to ghettos and camps, and often murdered.

Episode 68 - Midnight Callers
First Aired: November. 28,1995

Documentary about those who phone a late night radio show in Bradford, discussing their personal problems: one seducing other men's wives; and a woman being the victim of a paedophile who is dreading his imminent release from prison.

Episode 67 - Man and Animal
First Aired: November. 21,1995

New York dogs model Larry Roth canine fashions while Chinese cats marinate in the kitchens of Guan's Cantonese restaurants, the Jain monks in India commit a crime if they kill even the smallest insect while bulls are ritually tortured in the name of religion in Spain. Award-winning filmmaker Antony Thomas travels to nine countries to examines the absurd contradictions and shockingly contrasting traditions which make up man's relationship with the animal world.

Episode 66 - Gettys - A Tragedy of Riches: Part 2
First Aired: November. 14,1995

History of the Getty family focusing on J Paul Getty's grandchildren - Mark, who is a businessman; Balthazar, an actor; and Aileen who works promoting various AIDS charities with her former mother-in-law, Elizabeth Taylor.

Episode 64 - Defender of the Children
First Aired: October. 31,1995

Documentary about the efforts of Irish priest Shay Cullen to rid the Philippines of the child sex industry. Includes evidence of organised paedophilia tourism, with Britain providing one of the largest markets.

Episode 63 - Fear and Counting in Las Vegas
First Aired: October. 24,1995

Documentary following the fortunes of Dominic O'Brien, World Memory champion, as he tries his luck at the card tables of Amerian casinos in Biloxi, Tunica, Foxwoods and finally, Las Vegas.

Episode 62 - They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Episode 61 - A Very Special Baby
First Aired: September. 19,1995

Documentary about the lives of four people involved in a surrogate birth. Christine had a hysterectomy at age 31, with the possibility of never having children. Then, her husband's brother suggested surrogacy, which was accepted.

Episode 60 - When a Woman Kills Her Man: The Trial
Episode 59 - When a Woman Kills Her Man: The Investigation
Episode 58 - Eilish: Life Without Katie
First Aired: August. 29,1995

Documentary about six-year-old Eilish Holton from Ireland, three years after she was surgically separated from her conjoined twin sister Katie, who sadly did not survive. This documentary shows Eilish starting school and her journey with learning to walk with a prosthesis. We also get to follow Eilish on a trip to the US to meet the still conjoined sisters Abigail and Brittany Hensel, who are about five years old here.

Episode 57 - Igor, Child of Chernobyl
First Aired: June. 06,1995

Documentary about Igor Pavlovets, who was conceived shortly after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, and was born with deformities. The film follows Igor as he travels to England and documents the suffering of the children left behind in Minsk.

Episode 56 - Last Letters Home
First Aired: May. 09,1995

Re-creates nine Second World War stories through the letters that passed between forces abroad and their friends, families or lovers back home, including some servicemen who wrote "last letters" in the event of their deaths.

Episode 55 - Confronting the Hit Men
First Aired: May. 02,1995

Documentary about the South African "Truth Commission", a reconciliation program, where former leaders of both black and white terror campaigns meet with the victims they orchestrated to see if past horrors can be forgiven.

Episode 54 - Vietnam: The Last Battle
Episode 53 - Confession
Episode 51 - Small Miracles
First Aired: April. 04,1995

Documentary about the work of a London surgeon who operates on babies still in the womb, following a mother whose seriously ill unborn twins might be saved by womb surgery at the Harris Birthright Unit at King's College Hospital.

Episode 49 - Paul McKenna's Secrets of Hypnosis
First Aired: March. 21,1995

Documentary about hypnosis, exploring the uses for its technique, such as learning, pain control, and eyesight enhancement. Also looks into the more sinister uses of hypnosis for mind control by cults, advertisers, and politicians.

Episode 48 - The Troubleshooters
First Aired: March. 14,1995

For the last 25 years Belfast's leading press agency, Pacemaker, has built up a stunning visual record of The Troubles. It's photographers have witnessed the grief and suffering of others, and have put themselves in danger to bring us those unforgettable images. In a momentous 12 months, Network First cameras have followed them as Ulster has moved from violence to uneasy peace.

Episode 47 - Hollywood Vice
First Aired: March. 07,1995

Profile of the career of detective Fred Clapp, who has been with the Los Angeles Vice Squad for 25 years, involved in undercover operations into prostitution and drug dealing to the Hollywood elite.

Episode 46 - Confronting Crime
Episode 45 - The Yardies
First Aired: February. 21,1995

Profile of the Yardies, a crime syndicate that's more powerful than the Mafia, originating from Kingston, Jamaica, now moving into Britain and America. A special police unit has been set up to combat them.

Episode 44 - Desperately Seeking Asylum
First Aired: February. 14,1995

Report on the treatment of people arriving in Britain seeking asylum. Follows the stories of some of the refugees through each stage of the complicated process, and includes secretly recorded footage of a deportation taking place.

Episode 42 - The Man Who Saved Animals
Episode 38 - Talking to the Enemy
First Aired: December. 20,1994

Documentary about IRA's foot-soldier Dermot Finucane. The programme also records the moving testimony of Robert Ewart-Briggs, whose father was blown up in 1976 by an IRA landmine, and who refuses to dismiss the IRA as criminals.

Episode 37 - Between Life and Death
First Aired: December. 13,1994

Documentary about the Near Death Experience, and scientific research which has tried to explain how people who have technically died can make astonishing recoveries and remember inexplicable encounters or religious experiences.

Episode 36 - The Visit: A Life for Polly
Episode 35 - The Visit: Chariots of Wire
First Aired: November. 29,1994

Documentary about three young British businessmen who design and manufacture a revolutionary cheap wheelchair which they make available to people all over the world through a charity they set up named 'Motivation'.

Episode 34 - The Visit: Coma - Connie's Story
First Aired: November. 22,1994

A return visit to Connie Taylor, who was knocked down by a car outside her house eight years ago and nearly died. Featured in THE VISIT in 1987,she was starting to recover from her coma. Now she is taking driving lessons.

Episode 32 - The Russian Love Connection
First Aired: November. 08,1994

Documentary offers an insight into the burgeoning industry in Post-Communist Russia of supplying Russian women as brides for Western men. Also follows the women as they leave their family and friends for a new life in America.

Episode 31 - Stalker Investigates
First Aired: November. 01,1994

Former deputy Chief Constable John Stalker investigates the murder of Hilda Murrell in 1984, including her involvement in anti-nuclear activities and the sinking of the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano during the Falklands War.

Episode 30 - Nicholas and Alexandra Part 2: The Slaying of the Tsars
First Aired: October. 25,1994

Prince Michael of Kent reveals details of the tragic deaths of the last Tsar and his family, and the consequent discovery and identification of the family's remains in woods close to Ekaterinburg.

Episode 29 - Nicholas and Alexandra Part 1: Anointed by God
First Aired: October. 18,1994

First of a two part programme about the assassination of the last Tsar, Nicholas, and his wife Alexandra amid the bloody Russian revolution. Includes testimonies, letters, diaries, photographs and tape-recorded descriptions of the murders.

Episode 28 - The Secrets of Porton Down
First Aired: October. 11,1994

Documentary about human guinea pigs being used at the secret Porton Down research facility to help with the development of chemical weapons. Former volunteers talk about their health problems, and about their struggle to win compensation.

Episode 27 - Miami Front Line
First Aired: October. 04,1994

Documentary about the tragedy taking place on the coastal waters off Florida, where thousands of Cuban and Haitian refugees have perished - the victims of sharks, storms and the sun, as they flee persecution in their homeland.

Episode 26 - Inside Castro's Cuba
First Aired: September. 27,1994

Documentary on Cuba after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Features an interview with President Fidel Castro who speaks about their economic crisis, the US economic blockade and Cuba's success in pharmaceuticals and tourism.

Episode 25 - Waking from Coma
Episode 24 - Date Rape: The Verdict
First Aired: September. 13,1994

Follows the alleged victim's case through the Crown Court, giving her evidence to the Court and the defence demanding graphic details of the alleged rape. We hear the jury's deliberations before they reach a final verdict.

Episode 20 - Date Rape: The Investigation
First Aired: September. 06,1994

Documentary drama of a typical "date-rape" case, using actors to represent the victim, the accused and their friends; but real professionals to represent the police, medics, judge and lawyers; followed by a dramatised trial.

Episode 18 - Apollo: When the World Held Its Breath
Episode 17 - The Professional Beggar
Episode 15 - Mandela: From Prison to President
First Aired: April. 26,1994

An intimate portrait of South Africa's President-in-waiting, looking at the sacrifices Mandela made in his quest for peace and power and examines the problems he will face in the future.

Episode 14 - The War Against the Mafia Part 3: The King of Little Italy
First Aired: April. 19,1994

The programme looks at the rise and fall of gangster, John Gotti, who took charge after arranging the murder of Paul Castellano. Bribing his way to freedom, justice finally caught up with him and he is now doing a life sentence.

Episode 13 - The War Against the Mafia Part 2: Death in the Family
First Aired: April. 12,1994

The programme begins with the funeral of Carlo Gambino, the model for The GODFATHER. His successor, Paul Castellano, turned the Mafia into a billion dollar business by controlling New York's waste disposal and construction industries.

Episode 12 - The War Against the Mafia Part 1: The Founding Father
First Aired: April. 05,1994

How America's law enforcement agencies tackled the Mafia. Concentrates on the Gambino family from 1980 to 1993. Includes secret FBI recordings, interviews and allegations that the family were responsible for the deaths of 200 people.

Episode 11 - Stigmata: A Modern Miracle?
First Aired: March. 29,1994

A documentary examining evidence from people claiming to receive the open wounds of the stigmata. The programme features stigmatics from around the world, including the three from the UK, and throughout history from St Francis to Padre Pio. It covers the various theories that have been put forward to explain the phenomenon: multiple personality disorder, self-infliction of wounds, the psychosomatic reproduction of injuries of trauma years after the event.

Episode 10 - Last Voyage of the Lusitania
First Aired: March. 22,1994

Documentary on the sinking by a U-boat of the 'Lusitania' in 1915 in which nearly 1200 men, women and children were drowned. Dr Robert Ballard investigates the wreckage to see if the ship was really carrying arms, according to the Germans.

Episode 8 - Top Chef
First Aired: March. 01,1994

Young chefs compete with other chefs at the Ecole Superieure de Cuisine Francaise, cooking classic dishes against the clock. They have five hours to create two perfect dishes for a panel of chefs and cookery writers.

Episode 6 - Nightfighters
First Aired: February. 08,1994

Follows the formation of the 332nd fighter group in Italy during World War II, the first all black air squadron in the United States Air Force, from its beginnings in Tuskegee, Alabama in July 1941.

Episode 5 - Bhopal: The Second Tragedy
First Aired: February. 01,1994

Mark Tully returns to Bhopal, 10 years after the gas leak, to find that the American chemical giant has wriggled out of its responsibility towards the victims of the world's worst industrial disaster. He travels to the USA, Mexico and Brazil to find if the world has learned any lessons from Bhopal.

Episode 4 - Supermodels
First Aired: January. 25,1994

A revealing look at the fashion industry with supermodels Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington. The programme goes behind the scenes at Paris Fashion Week and tells sad tales about British models trying to cope.

Episode 3 - An Everest to Climb
First Aired: January. 18,1994

In October 1993 a party of climbers left for the Himalayas, including seven British mountaineers who had mental or physical disabilities. The film follows their attempts to climb the Pokalde peak in the Everest range.

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