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Part 1: Douglas Dunn reads his poems to a mixed-age audience at a community school on a deprived housing estate outside Edinburgh. An account of Dunn’s background is illustrated by stills of places...
Extracts from speeches made in in the House of Commons by Tony Benn, Socialist MP for Chesterfield. Topics include pit closures (21 Oct 92), fox hunting (14 Feb 92), nuclear weapons (14 Jan 92), the...
A oak beam and some stone arches link a house in Much Wenlock in Shropshire to the development of the new town 800 years earlier. The discovery of evidence of a 13th-century aisled hall, identification of...
In 3 parts: 1) Patrick Hannay discusses the concept and design of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, designed by Norman Foster, with Chris Seddon of Foster Associates; 2) Patrick Hannay talks about the...
A performance of Samuel Beckett’s ‘Endgame’, a play in which nothing happens, once - unlike Beckett’s first play ‘Waiting for Godot’ in which nothing happens twice. It is not a play about chess,...
Traces the progress of a strike in Loverpool’s docks following the Devlin Report, which advocated the abolition of casual labour. The workers take over Liverpool docks. The central figure is a...
This six disc collection spans Ken Loach’s years at the BBC from 1965 - 1977, including films he made for the WEDNESDAY PLAY slot as well as his four-part period drama DAYS OF HOPE. The complete contents...
Adapted from the novel by science fiction writer Algis Budrys, WHO? is a cold-war thriller/sci-fi hybrid. An FBI agent is trying to determine the true identity of a top US physicist who was horrifically...
Discusses the way ideology can be reflected through popular drama and examines the way ‘Eastenders’ reflects everyday life in Britain. Looks at the extent to which television can transmit ideological...
A series of six programmes, filmed entirely from helicopter, showing key sites and how the landscape of Britain has evolved over 2000 years. Each of the six units covers a key period.
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