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  1. PIT JUBILEE

    Date released
    Nov 1955
    Series name
    Mining Review 9th Year
    Issue no
    3
    NoS ID
    345894
    Story no
    2 / 3

    BFI synopsis: fiftieth anniversary celebrations at Brodsworth Colliery, Yorks. NCB Commentary - Closely bound up with the history of Brodsworth Colliery is the Parish Church of Woodlands. It was here on an...

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  2. Liverpool on Film: 1897 to 1967 (2007)

    Subject
    Architecture; History; Sociology
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 75 minutes), £9.99

    To mark Liverpool’s 800th birthday this DVD of archive film footage tells the story of Liverpool during the turbulent times of the twentieth century. Liverpool was one of the first cities in the world to...

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  3. Hamlet (1964 Audio)

    Series
    Living Shakespeare
    Director
    Michael Redgrave

    A reading of an abridged version of Hamlet, with the cast including Michael Redgrave, Barbara Jefford and Margaret Rawlings; directed by Michael Redgrave.

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  4. Epics, Spectacles, and Blockbusters

    Date
    21 Oct 2013, 12:06
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    Epics, Spectacles, and Blockbusters: A Hollywood History by Sheldon Hall and Steve Neale (Wayne State University Press, 2010). 363 pages. ISBN: 978-0814330081 (paperback), £31 About the reviewer: Julian...

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  5. Antony and Cleopatra (1962 Audio)

    Director
    George Rylands

    Complete performance by the Marlowe Dramatic Society. Directed by George Rylands with Richard Johnson as Mark Antony and Irene Worth as Cleopatra. Ian McKellen plays Mardian.

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