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- When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins.
- The story of the year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race changed from a gentleman's race to one where winning was everything.
- Fourteen year old Polish boy Stas Tarkowski and eight year old Nel Rawlison from England are kidnapped as the hostages by Arabic fanatics and taken to their religion leader. Then they manage to escape and try to return to their fathers. Children have a lot of dangerous adventures, meet two Black kids; Kali and Mea, who also help them, make a friendship with an elephant and help one Black's tribe. Finally they manage to return. Based on great novel, the same title by Nobel receiver (for all his literary output) Henryk Sienkiewicz.
- Podcast based on original scripts and radio adaptations of stage dramas, novels, reports and poetry.
- Released from prison after five years, con-artist Szu is sent packing by his young wife; he heads for the town of Lutyn where he runs a con and attracts the interest of Jurek, a young cab driver who imagines himself a great grifter. Szu ("Sharp") teaches Jurek a few tricks enabling the young man to win some money in Wroclaw, then Sharp departs with Jola, a prostitute who offers him a mark. How that plays out, Jurek's determination to win big, Sharp's cold calculations, and the wages of sin await.
- The story of an ordinary accountant, Ryszard Siwiec, who set himself on fire during the large harvest festival at the Warsaw stadium in 1968. He did it to protest against the military invasion in Czechoslovakia.
- The Matysiaks family mirror many events from contemporary Polish history; however despite being created during the times of People's Republic of Poland it was not communist propaganda mouthpiece-one of the reasons that may explain the show's popularity. Created in December 1956, soon after the events of the Polish October, in the first episode of 1956, the family members were donating to a charity "for Hungarians". Not a single family member has ever joined the Polish United Workers' Party. The show had to deal with censorship; for example, the censors forbade to mention a church marriage in the 1970s. The show was also stopped for half a year during martial law in Poland in 1981.
- The radio novel "W Jezioranach" appeared on the air of the First Polish Radio Program on May 29, 1960. It was supposed to be a rural equivalent of the very popular "Matysiakowie". The main characters were the Jablonski family living in the part of Jezioran called Trojaki. There was also a whole gallery of people connected with the Jablonski family: relatives, neighbors, teachers, doctors, administration, volunteer fire brigade.