- Richard Artschwager, shut up and look, directed by Maryte Kavaliauskas ; produced by Maryte Kavaliauskas and Morning Slayter
- Fighting the blue, produced and directed by Stephen Saunders, Part 2
- Hudson River, produced by Ford Motor Company
- Edie & Thea, a very long engagement, a film by Susan Muska & Gréta Ólafsdóttir ; produced by Bless Bless Productions ; in association with Sundance Channel ; a co-production with Graphic Pictures
- Cities of Vesuvius, Pompeii & Herculaneum, produced by Phil Sheppard
- Henry is drunk, directed and produced by John K. Marshall, in Pittsburgh Police
- Momentous happenings, produced by World Wide Entertainment
- How to grow a planet, produced and directed by Nigel Walk
- Seventh-gay Adventists, directed by Daneen Akers and Stephen Eyer
- Chinese contemporary art, by Lana Jokel
- Extreme environments, produced by Evan Clark
- I'll show them who's boss, by Michele Kurland, Kelly Webb-Lamb, and James Van de pool, Series 1
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 20
- World in action, produced and directed by Stuart Legg
- The gardeners of Eden, written, filmed and directed by Geoff Dunlop, Part 1
- The origins of disease, produced by Film Australia
- Someone sang for me, a portrait of educator Jane Sapp, by Julie Akeret
- Our aged, by Edward Stourton
- Egypt Old Kingdom, produced by Phil Sheppard
- Shaker Aamer, a decade of injustice, directed by Mark Saunders
- The Ford Rouge plant, a film story of man, methods, and motor cars, produced by Ford Motor Company
- Icons of 20th Century Design, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Pact with the devil
- Britain's lost routes, produced and directed by Michael Wadding, Programme 3
- Who runs America?, by Jeremy Monblat
- Constitutional amendment, balancing the scales, produced by United States Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crimes, in Voices of Victims
- Police Dog Academy, by Jane Aldous, Series 1, Episode 2
- The Clampers, produced by Jamie Simpson, Series 1, Episode 4
- Broadway express, by Michael Blackwood
- In our backyard, directed by Michael Silberman
- Jailbirds, by Christopher Terrill, Episode 1
- False promises, the lost land of the Wenatchi, directed by Rustin Thompson
- Sustainable futures, directed by Marilyn Higgins
- Resorting to madness, taking back our mountain communities, a film by Coldstream Creative ; written and directed by Hunter Sykes and Darren Campbell
- Voices from Robben Island, directed by Adam Low
- Taken in, the lives of America's foster children, written, Produced and Directed by Vanessa Roth
- Charlotte, a royal at war, directed by Ray Tostevin ; produced by GRACE Productions
- The Alaska Railroad, the United States Department of the Interior presents ; produced by Louis R. Huber
- The Hindenburg, directed by Robert Wise
- Dr. Lynne Milne, produced by Anja Taylor, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in Catalyst
- You've been trained, by Jenny Crowther
- Grand Canyon of the Colorado, by the Ford Motor Company
- Edge of life. Cambridge babies, written & produced by Stephen Rose, Episode 4
- I'll show them who's boss, by Ruth Whippman, Series 2, episode 2
- Two square miles, by Barbara Ettinger and Sven Huseby
- Yesterday in Rwanda, produced and directed by Davina Pardo
- Digital divide, the hole in the wall, directed by Rory O'Connor and Gil Rossellini
- Pollution, by World Wide Entertainment
- Chateau Chunder, a wine revolution, directed by Stephen Oliver
- Making history, produced by Paul Roberts, Episode 12