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- Pete Walker, Britain's most successful independent filmmaker of the 60s and 70s, talks about making his two low-budget gangster thrillers - The Big Switch and Man of Violence - his so-called 'austerity' movies.
- Veteran entertainer Jess Conrad OBE, talks about working with director Pete Walker on 1970's 'Cool It Carol!' and his brushes with James Bond and Carry On movies.
- Actress Francoise Pascal recalls her time making Pete Walker's 1969 film 'School for Sex'.
- Exploitation film director Pete Walker reveals the story behind his unmade 1977 Sex Pistols movie, 'A Star is Dead'.
- 1968's School for Sex was one of Britain's most successful sexploitation movies, but its director, Pete Walker, reveals his struggle to make it.
- 50 years after Pete Walker filmed 'House of Whipcord' at Littledean Jail in Gloucestershire, the current owner, Andy Jones, re-opens the prison doors to reveal the horrific secrets within.
- Veteran British filmmaker Pete Walker remembers the female stars of his 1970s' horror films.
- Cult British filmmaker Pete Walker discusses how he cast, and filmed, his notorious 1974 horror movie, House of Whipcord.
- Filmmaker Pete Walker talks about his favourite horror movies, and those he made himself during the 1970s.
- Actress Angela Grant looks back on her career, including her roles in 1969's Zeta One and the Carry On series, as well as working with comedians Morecambe and Wise.
- Legendary horror movie director Pete Walker answers probing questions put to him from fans and friends.
- Veteran filmmaker Pete Walker looks back at his 1970 movie 'Cool It Carol!' and recalls casting its two leading actors - Robin Askwith and Janet Lynn.
- Filmmaker Pete Walker explains how music played a part in his horror movies.
- From her home in London, eccentric British performer Prudence Drage tells tall-tales from her life as an actress, singer and cat lover.
- Screenwriter Michael Armstrong speaks extensively about his involvement script editing, as well as casting, Pete Walker's 1978 drama 'Home Before Midnight'.
- Writer and filmmaker Simon Sheridan remembers his close friendship with the legendary 'King of Sexploitation' Stanley Long, who died in 2012.
- Actor and playwright Robin Hawdon recalls shooting his 1969 film 'Zeta One', nearly auditioning for James Bond and working with 'Carry On' star Charles Hawtrey.
- Veteran writer and actor Michael Armstrong recalls making the early-1970s British sex comedies The Sex Thief and Eskimo Nell.
- Celebrated British movie actress Judy Matheson is transported back to 1974, to recall her experiences filming 'Confessions of a Window Cleaner' with co-star Robin Askwith.
- Prolific film and TV composer, Ed Welch, discusses his original music scores for the Confessions series (1974-1977) and working alongside the movies' producer Greg Smith.