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  1. National Youth Theatre: Coriolanus (1965 Television)

    aka: Coriolanus

    Director
    Roger Jenkins
    Producer
    Bernard Hepton; Michael Croft

    Televised recording of Michael Croft’s National Youth Theatre Company stage production set in 1914. John Nightingale is Coriolanus.

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  2. Nominations for Learning on Screen 2012

    Date
    28 Sep 2012, 11:47
    Author
    Sarah Allen
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    The nominations for the 2012 Learning on Screen Awards were: General Education Broadcast Award Educating Essex (episode 1) TwoFour Broadcast Series Director: David Clews Kara Tointon: Don't Call Me...

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  3. King John (1958 Radio)

    Director
    Douglas Seale
    Producer
    Norman Wright

    Radio broadcast of Douglas Seale’s production of King John for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company. Adapted and produced for broadcasting by Norman Wright. With Robert Harris in the lead, Alec Clunes...

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  4. Hamlet (1960 Radio)

    Producer
    Cedric Messina

    Radio version of Hamlet produced in its entirety by Cedric Messina with Michael Redgrave in the title role. The music by Elisabeth Lutyens is conducted by Edward Clark. Douglas Storm narrates.

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  5. Learning on Screen Entries 2012

    Date
    9 May 2012, 17:28
    Author
    Sarah Allen
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    The British Universities Film & Video Council were pleased to receive the following entries to the Learning on Screen Awards 2012: A Boatload of Wild Irishmen LMDÓC in association with the...

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  6. The Channel 4 films of the 1980s: ‘A worrying new category’

    Date
    9 Nov 2010, 13:22
    Author
    bufvclinda
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    As Channel 4 draws the curtain on the eleven-year success of the Big Brother franchise,  it continues to reap the rewards of being the producer of some of the most popular shows on television, including...

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