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  1. Eisteddfod 1954

    Date released
    Oct 1953
    Series name
    Mining Review 7th Year
    Issue no
    2
    NoS ID
    345803
    Story no
    1 / 3

    BFI synopsis: The consecration of the grounds for next year’s (1954) Eisteddfod at Ystradgynlais, Glam. NCB Commentary - It’s a great day for Ystradgynlais. For this town is the choice for 1954’s...

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  2. Centrepoint (1990 Television)

    Director
    Piers Haggard
    Producer
    Frank Rosso; Joanna Smith

    Four-part television thriller by Nigel Williams which loosely retells the Hamlet story set in London’s Docklands at the time of its commercial development. Roland (Firth) lives with his mother Maria...

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  3. Political criticism of Princess Diana homeless speech (1995)

    Genre
    News report; Speech; Interview; Vox pop

    Brian Ging reports on the speech today by Princess Diana, Princess of Wales at the annual general meeting of the charity Centrepoint, which provides shelter for the young homeless in London, and which has...

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  4. Princess Diana retires from the public eye (1993)

    Genre
    Interview; News report; Speech; Vox pop

    Princess Diana, Princess of Wales gives a speech in which she announces her intention to step out of the spotlight following her divorce from Prince Charles. Members of the public give their opinion on her...

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  5. King Lear (1983)

    Director
    Adrian Noble

    A video recording, using a single, fixed camera, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1982 production of King Lear. Directed by Adrian Noble with Michael Gambon as Lear and Antony Sher as the Fool.

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