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Performance extracts of Marlowe’s Dr Faustus, filmed during the Medieval Players’ 1988-89 tour. 1: Early scenes from the play. Emphasis is on the play as theatre, a text designed for actors and...
Discusses the commercial conditions which effect the writing, publishing and selling of literature in the context of novelist Jeanette Winterson’s experiences as a successful young writer who recently...
A guide to recruitment skills based on setting quantifiable objectives for each stage of the recruitment process. Includes both drama-based and documentary material designed to show the benefits of relying...
Pioneering, influential and often challenging, Armchair Theatre was ITV’s flagship drama anthology series. Bringing high-quality drama to the viewing public, the series easily demonstrated the network’s...
A film version of Dennis Potter’s play. Bates is racked with guilt over causing his daughter, Patricia, to be an invalid so he reluctantly invites a young man home to dinner whom he mistakenly believes is...
The Wars of the Roses is a version of the RSC’s landmark production of William Shakespeare’s Henry VI trilogy and Richard III. Adapted and directed for the stage by Peter Hall and John Barton, The Wars...
DVD release of the BBC TV ‘Play for Today’ from 1978, directed by John Mackenzie and adapted by Alan Garner from his own novel. Spanning three separate time periods, RED SHIFT tells the story of three...
A dramatised documentary series interpreting British labour history from a socialist angle. After depicting the plight of conscientious objectors in the First World War, and a significant sideways glance at...
This six-part collection of adaptations of the works of Thomas Hardy was originally broadcast in the UK in 1973. The first episode was Hardy’s THE WITHERED ARM. Subsequent episodes include FELLOW TOWNSMAN,...
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