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1996 television production of the novel by Wilkie Collins in which the disappearance of a cursed diamond sets the background for a detective story, with Anthony Sher cast as Sergeant Cuff.
Discussion by Professor D H Everett, and Professor F C Frank, University of Bristol, Professor D R Wilkie, University College, London, and Dr J M Gregory, Winchester College.
The late 19th and early 19th centuries are regarded as a radical period in British art, in which artists responded to industrialisation and social change with new forms of genre painting and portraiture....
Television production of the Wilkie Collins Victorian mystery, a gothic tale telling of a pair of half sisters whose lives end up caught in a grand conspiracy revolving around a mentally ill woman dressed in...
Looks at the recent upheavals in education as they are experienced by three very different schools and asks whether children are getting a better deal. Or have the experts failed to grasp what education is...
Phil Grabsky’s documentary was filmed over the course of ten years and follows the life of an Afghani boy, Mir, growing up in the years after the fall of the Taliban in 2002. The film traces his journey...
A collection of three of Dennis Potter’s plays made for London Weekend Television that have been unavailable for nearly forty years: Shaggy Dog, Moonlight on the Highway and Lay Down Your Arms....
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