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  1. Underground Tourism

    Date released
    1980
    Series name
    This Week In Britain
    Issue no
    1109
    NoS ID
    329350
    Story no
    1 / 1

    COI synopsis: Much of Britain’s prosperity has been based upon the "black gold" - coal - beneath the island. Barbara Ewing takes a look into the past, on an underground tour of the Chatterley Whitfield...

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  2. Lady Chatterley (1993)

    Director
    Ken Russell
    Subject
    English language and literature
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 210 minutes), £19.99

    Adaptation in four parts of DH Lawrence’s famous story, using all three versions of the text, from controversial writer/director Ken Russell. In recounting the familiar details of young, bored Lady...

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  3. Bride for a Bard (1952 Radio)

    Series
    Double Bill
    Producer
    Cleland Fin

    Radio play about Shakespeare’s family written by Marjorie Rowling. Set in the sitting-room of John Shakespeare’s house, the play takes place on the evening of November 27, 1582.

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  4. Eliza Hermitage, aged 101, goes down a coalmine (1979)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Interview with Eliza Hermitage, who is 101 years old and has just been down the world’s first underground mining museum, Chatterley Whitfield Mining Museum in Stoke-on-Trent. Museum director Jonathan...

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  5. Classic Literature: D.H. Lawrence

    Subject
    Literature
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 0 PAL, 59 minutes), £5.86

    A profile of D.H. Lawrence - playwright, author, poet and artist. This film explores the man behind the myth and the context in which works such as Lady Chatterley’s Lover and Sons and Lovers were written.

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  6. Servant, The (1963)

    Director
    Joseph Losey
    Producer
    Joseph Losey; Norman Priggen
    Subject
    Drama; Film studies; Literature
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 111 minutes), £15.99

    Based on a novel by Robin Maugham, the drama is the story of a sinister manservant who insinuates himself into the life of his master and gradually reverses their respective roles. It captures the unease...

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  7. Obscene - A Portrait of Barney Rosset and Grove Press (2009)

    Director
    Neil Ortenberg; Daniel O’Connor
    Subject
    Media studies
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 97 minutes), £19.99

    OBSCENE is the definitive film biography of Barney Rosset, the influential publisher of Grove Press and the Evergreen Review. He acquired the then fledgling Grove Press in 1951 and soon embarked on a...

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  8. WEST BY NORTH WEST

    Date released
    Jan 1979
    Series name
    Review 32nd Year
    Issue no
    5
    NoS ID
    346751
    Story no
    1 / 1

    NCB Summary - About the expanding future of the Coal Board’s Western region. NCB synopsis: Black and white still of industrial area - Stoke on Trent showing smoking chimneys and factories. Pan left to...

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  9. Every Monday Morning

    Date released
    Jan 1964
    Series name
    Mining Review 17th Year
    Issue no
    5
    NoS ID
    346233
    Story no
    1 / 1

    NoS synopsis: The work of the Coal Board’s Transfer Scheme in enabling Durham miners from nearly exhausted pits to find work in the North Staffs. area and resettle them. NCB Commentary - McCall: Newcastle...

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