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  1. Current Progress

    Date released
    Feb 1949
    Series name
    Mining Review 2nd Year
    Issue no
    6
    NoS ID
    345502
    Story no
    1 / 4

    BFI synopsis: new power stations need more coal. The new power station at Croydon.

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  2. Same Sky, The (1956 Television)

    Series
    Armchair Theatre
    Producer
    Dennis Vance

    Television anthology drama series. The theme of Romeo and Juliet reworked in an orthodox Jewish household where Jeff (Houston) who is a Christian falls in love with Juliet (Cotter). Both families bitterly...

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  3. Media Screen Roundup - July 2014

    Date
    15 Aug 2014, 13:20
    Author
    Linda
    Post Type
    Post

    The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. Amongst the references in this month’s...

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  4. Night Shift

    Date released
    Feb 1949
    Series name
    Mining Review 2nd Year
    Issue no
    6
    NoS ID
    345503
    Story no
    2 / 4

    BFI synopsis: night shift underground at Mainsforth Colliery, Durham, coupled with railway night journey from Kings Cross to Newcastle.

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  5. OVER-MEN

    Date released
    Sep 1959
    Series name
    Mining Review 13th Year
    Issue no
    1
    NoS ID
    346060
    Story no
    4 / 4

    BFI synopsis: The Derbyshire versus Yorkshire match featuring four Derby mining men - Cliff Gladwin, Les Jackson, George Dawkes, and Edwin Smith. NCB Commentary - Grassmoor Colliery. Glapwell Colliery....

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  6. Tempest, The (1927 Radio)

    aka: Schools: The Drama

    Series
    Schools
    Producer
    Michael Hogan

    Fourth of a series of six plays broadcast to schools. A dramatic interpretation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, this episode is produced by Michael Hogan and is performed by Douglas Burbidge, Abraham Sofaer,...

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  7. PERSONAL CALL: 3. WE VISIT THRISLINGTON

    Date released
    Mar 1952
    Series name
    Mining Review 5th Year
    Issue no
    7
    NoS ID
    345738
    Story no
    3 / 3

    BFI synopsis: a German coal plough working in 2’3" seams, with John Slater. NCB Commentary - Thrislington Colliery, in County Durham, is the scene of another new development in continuous mining - a...

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  8. At the Boar’s Head: A Musical Interlude in One Act (1951 Radio)

    aka: Two One-Act Operas by Gustav Holst

    Producer
    Dennis Arundell

    Radio production of Gustav Holst’s one-act comic opera. The words of the libretto are taken from Shakespeare’s King Henry IV. Stanford Robinson conducts the BBC Opera Chorus and Orchestra.

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  9. King Henry the Fifth (1924 Radio)

    aka: Henry V Shakespeare Night

    Director
    A. Corbett-Smith

    Two-hour radio adaptation of the play, arranged and directed by A. Corbett-Smith. Cyril Estcourt performs the title role and Haidee Gunn speaks the parts of both Katharine of France and the Chorus. Other...

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  10. King John (1969 Radio)

    Director
    Andrew C. Love

    Radio version, heavily abridged, of Edward S. Brubaker’s 1969 production of King John for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Directed for radio by Arthur C. Love with George Taylor as King John.

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