The Boy Who Turned Yellow A London schoolboy’s surprise transformation marks the final collaboration of great British director Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Children's Comedy 1972 54 mins Michael Powell Emil and the Detectives The British adaptation of Eric Kastner’s much-loved children’s book is an evocative adventure on the streets of pre-war London. Crime 1935 62 mins Milton Rosmer The Glitterball Somewhere in 1970s England, a UFO crashes in a potting shed. Inside is a strange round visitor from space: the Glitterball. How will it get home? Children's Science Fiction 1977 56 mins Harley Cokliss Haunters of the Deep A ghostly boy returns from the grave to warn against reopening 'The Devil's Mine' in this spooky drama. Children's Fantasy 1984 61 mins Andrew Bogle Hide and Seek Gary Kemp (The Krays) becomes entangled with a borstal escapee known as the Deptford Dodger in this cracking drama from the Children’s Film Foundation. Children's 1972 61 mins David Eady A Hitch in Time Two curious kids are sent back in time by an eccentric professor, played by former Doctor Who Patrick Troughton. Children's Science Fiction 1978 57 mins Jan Darnley-Smith Johnny on the Run A Polish refugee runs into trouble with two scheming thieves in this superb early work from illustrious British director Lewis Gilbert (Alfie, You Only Live Twice). Children's 1953 68 mins Lewis Gilbert Kadoyng It looks like the quaint village of Byway will be bulldozed to make way for a motorway – until alien outcast Kadoyng arrives from Outer Space to help. Children's Science Fiction 1972 60 mins Ian Shand The Mysterians The team behind Godzilla (1954) reunites for Toho’s first colour widescreen sci-fi, an arresting spectacle about the arrival of an alien race and their giant, destructive robot. Science Fiction 1957 85 mins Ishiro Honda Out of the Darkness A ghostly drama of the Derbyshire plague village of Eyam, as unquiet spirits of the long dead make contact with the living. Children's Fantasy 1985 68 mins John Krish The Railway Children The beloved children’s classic about a London family who move near a Yorkshire railway station; one of the classiest examples of British period nostalgia. Period drama 1970 109 mins Lionel Jeffries The Sky-Bike Schoolboy Tom Smith flies a man-powered flying machine to win a handsome prize. Children's 1967 59 mins Charles Frend The Man from Nowhere Victorian orphan Alice Harvey - arriving to live at her great uncle's spooky house - is frightened by a mysterious, dark-clad intruder. Children's Fantasy 1976 59 mins James Hill The Monster of Highgate Ponds A boy receives a mysterious egg, but when it hatches a baby monster, mayhem ensues. Children's Comedy 1961 59 mins Alberto Cavalcanti Night Ferry A schoolboy aims to avert a dastardly plan to smuggle antiques out of the country in this rousing kids’ crime yarn. Children's Crime 1976 60 mins David Eady Operation Third Form John Moulder Brown (Deep End) fronts a crack children’s spy unit in this ripping boy's own adventure. Children's 1966 58 mins David Eady The Salvage Gang John Krish directs this beautifully photographed Children’s Film Foundation caper about four children scavenging bomb-damaged London for scrap metal. Children's Comedy 1958 52 mins John Krish Sammy's Super T-shirt Puny young Sammy gets a super-strength makeover when his lucky t-shirt is imbued with special powers, in this classic from Children’s Film Foundation. Children's Sport 1978 58 mins Jeremy Summers Soapbox Derby Children’s Film Foundation adventure that sees a young Michael Crawford scrapping with a rival South London gang in Battersea. Children's 1957 64 mins D'Arcy Conyers Terry on the Fence 11-year-old Terry runs away from home and is drawn into a gang of bullies, in a gritty Children's Film Foundation drama. Children's Crime 1985 70 mins Frank Godwin