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  1. Oh! Oh! Cleopatra (1931 Film)

    Director
    Joseph Santley

    RKO short primarily serving as an outlet for the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey. They take pills from a Professor Sweinstein and are transported into characters in history - Mark Antony and Julius Caesar.

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  2. Tonight (1976)

    Genre
    Interview; Special; Trailer

    Robin Day talks to Harold Macmillan in a special edition of the BBC1 television programme, Tonight. Macmillan breaks a long, self-imposed silence on contemporary events. He calls for a coalition. Includes...

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  3. Comperes and Cult Cinema: Moviedrome Remembered

    Date
    19 Mar 2012, 12:34
    Author
    Gabriel Hernandez
    Post Type
    Post

    In examining the contribution of Channel 4 (and, by extension, television as a whole) to British film culture, this project has a broad remit, which includes the institutional processes of film buying,...

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  4. Network (1982)

    Genre
    Biography; Documentary; Drama

    A two-part episode of Network, a series for LBC produced by independent radio stations around the country, in this case Piccadilly Radio - on feminist Emmeline Pankhurst and industrialist John Edward Taylor,...

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  5. Kiddar’s luck (1982)

    Genre
    Biography; Fiction; Serial

    Kiddar’s Luck, by Jack Common. Episode 4. Read by Edward Wilson. Introduced by unidentified female continuity announcer. Common’s best-known book, the autobiographical Kiddar’s Luck, originally...

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  6. Network (1982)

    Genre
    Discussion; Documentary; Interview

    Network: A Bloomsbury Album, presented and produced by Sean Street, originally from 2CR. Puts the album of photographer Vanessa Bell in the spotlight. Charleston House is where the intellectual Bloomsbury...

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  7. Network (1982)

    Genre
    Documentary; Drama

    Network. Part two of two broadcast today. Peter Wheeler (or Whelan?) narrates Mr Rolls and Mr Royce, written by Barry Hill for Piccadilly Radio, Manchester. The partially dramatised story of Charles Rolls...

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  8. Network (1982)

    Genre
    Interview; Documentary; Vox pop; Trailer

    Paint it Black: A Portrait of Handsworth, part 1 of 3. A Network programme originally from BRMB Radio. Brian King presents a programme on the Handsworth area of Birmingham, the perceived decline of which...

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  9. Network (1982)

    Genre
    Documentary; Drama

    Network. Part one of two broadcast today. Mr Marks and Mr Spencer - the story of Marks & Spencer, narrated by Peter Wheeler (or Whelan?). The partially dramatised story of Michael Marks who emigrated from...

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  10. Network (1982)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; Special

    Finger on the Pulse, part 2 of 3, for the Network series, originally on BRMB Radio Birmingham, presented and produced by Brian King. On the health service. This part looks at services at Birmingham’s 2...

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