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Erupting onto Thames Television in the summer of 1978, The Kenny Everett Video Show was an instant ratings grabber. Character comedy is mixed with surreal monologue, fake adverts, repurposed archive, sci-fi...
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.
Video recording using a single camera of a performance of the comedy-drama ‘Some Sunny Day’ by Martin Sherman, directed by Roger Michell, with Rupert Everett and Corin Redgrave, at the Hampstead Theatre,...
The films show three therapists, each using his own approach to group work with the same newly formed group of people. Within the same day, each therapist worked for about and hour and a half and film shows...
An actual patient is filmed while engaged in therapy with three different therapists. Each film includes an introduction by the therapist and a description of his method of therapy, followed by the...
An adaptation by Oliver Parker of the Oscar Wilde play, a period drama set in London in 1895.
Looks at the return of tubercolosis in the developed world and why it poses a serious threat to public health. Long ignored, some of its new strains have become resistant to all known drugs. Health...
Douglas Sirk’s adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s drama The Shooting Party. Olga, the young and beautiful wife of a middle-aged Russian civil servant, becomes the object of the affections of her husband’s...
Explores the concept of modernism in relation to T S Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ and Virginia Woolf’s ‘Mrs Dalloway’. Looks first at poetry and then the same areas in the novel. The language of...
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