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  1. FIELD OF COAL

    Date released
    May 1952
    Series name
    Mining Review 5th Year
    Issue no
    9
    NoS ID
    345743
    Story no
    2 / 4

    BFI synopsis: opencast mining near Stafford and restoring farm land after opencast mining. NCB Commentary - On April 1st the National Coal Board took over responsibility for all opencast coal winning in...

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  2. Julius Caesar (2009 Video)

    Director
    Blake Smith
    Producer
    Blake Smith

    Independent film. A gangster version of the play shot in black and white. The language is a mixture of Shakespeare’s text and contemporary speech.

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  3. Trying to Get Over

    Date
    11 Oct 2017, 10:13
    Author
    Ben Hodson
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    Trying to Get Over: African American Directors After Blaxploitation, 1977-1986 by Keith Corson,(University of Texas Press, 2016), 287 pages, ISBN: 9781477309087 (paperback), £22.99. About the...

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  4. ROYAL CHAMPIONS

    Date released
    Sep 1951
    Series name
    Mining Review 5th Year
    Issue no
    1
    NoS ID
    345715
    Story no
    2 / 3

    BFI synopsis: pit ponies at the Royal Agricultural Show, Cambridge. NCB Commentary - every year the famous "Royal" brings together farmers and breeders from all over the world - and people who only keep a...

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  5. Two Gentlemen of Verona, The (1968 Radio)

    Producer
    R. D. Smith

    Radio version of Shakespeare’s play adapted and produced for broadcasting by R. D. Smith, starring Judi Dench as Julia, Michael Harbour as Proteus and Denys Hawthorne as Valentine. With music specially...

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  6. LEARNER DRIVER

    Date released
    Mar 1952
    Series name
    Mining Review 5th Year
    Issue no
    7
    NoS ID
    345736
    Story no
    1 / 3

    BFI synopsis: Training diesel drivers on the surface at Ollerton. NCB Commentary - At Ollerton Colliery these ten ton Diesel locos will soon be underground hauling coal. But before they can go down, men...

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  7. Computers

    Date released
    Mar 1965
    Series name
    Mining Review 18th Year
    Issue no
    7
    NoS ID
    346278
    Story no
    1 / 3

    NoS synopsis: The use of computers in the coal industry for payroll and other applications NCB Commentary - This is the inside of a computer. And these are some of the people who work with it. What has all...

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  8. Henry VIII (1968 Radio)

    Director
    Andrew C. Love

    Syndicated radio broadcast of Richard Risso’s 1968 production of Henry VIII for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Adapted for radio by Robert Knoll with Patrick Hines as Henry. Narrated by Richard Risso.

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  9. Honourable Murder, An (1959 Film)

    Director
    Godfrey Grayson
    Producer
    Edward J. Danziger; Harry Lee Danziger

    British B-feature. Julius Caesar enacted in a big business setting. Julian Caesar, chairman of Empire Petroleum, trys to effect a merger, but Cassius, a jealous director plots to overthrow him. A clause in...

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  10. FACE TO FACE: Justin Smith talks to Jeremy Isaacs

    Date
    11 Aug 2014, 16:50
    Author
    bufvclinda
    Post Type
    Post

    JS:  Aside from your established track record in television, you’d done a stint as Head of the BFI Production Board in the late 1970s.  Was film always a personal passion?  What were your reasons for...

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