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Irene Cunningham is a double leg amputee who has been assisted to almost complete independence, despite severe arthritis, through the provision of simple aids and adaptations. Shows Irene demonstrating these...
'To be or not to be ...' as recited in the early 1880s crackled to life on computer speakers at the Library of Congress on Tuesday, 13 December. The early audio recordings on Volta discs - which...
IRENE is a 10-minute documentary produced for the Scottish Documentary Institute’s Bridging the Gap scheme 2008. It is an engaging story about the filmmaker’s 92 year old grandmother, and the daughter...
Performance of Richard Strauss’s tragic one-act opera ELEKTRA, recorded at the Grosses Festspielhaus during the Salzburg Festival in 2010. Some of the vocalists featured in the leading roles include Irene...
Five Restoration comedies adapted for television. 1: By Sir John Vanbrugh. 2: By Thomas Shadwell. 3: By Sir John Vanbrugh. 4: By Sir Charles Sedley. 5: By William Congreve, adapted by Robin Chapman. With...
1971 film adaptation of Euripides’ classic play starring Katharine Hepburn and Irene Papas, directed by Michael Cacoyannis.
A production of Jane Austen’s novel made for showing in 7 parts on BBC television in 1981.
Discusses the plant succession that takes place on sand dunes. The sand dunes at Braunton Burrows in North Devon provide the study example.
Explains the principle and practice of adoptive lactation, showing that it is possible for a woman to breastfeed an adpoted child without artificial hormones or other treatments, even if she has not given...
A dramatised documentary about a vagrant alcoholic woman, with Patricia Hayes and Barbara Jefford. Explores the problems suffered and caused by tramps.*
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