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A portrait of British artist Francis Bacon (1909-1992), whose work features distorted human figures in empty rooms. Melvyn Bragg follows Bacon’s daily activities from his cluttered studio, to a pub and...
A collection of three of Dennis Potter’s plays made for London Weekend Television that have been unavailable for nearly forty years: Shaggy Dog, Moonlight on the Highway and Lay Down Your Arms....
The trial of Richard III, who was accused of murdering the princes in the Tower. The trial takes place in a reconstructed Old Bailey courtroom with the former Lord Chancellor, Lord Elwyn Jones, as Judge. Two...
A legend among TV writers, Jack Rosenthal scripted many of his best works for ITV. This 5-DVD set features seventeen of his plays, many unseen since they were broadcast. Disc 1: Another Sunday and Sweet...
Sir Anthony Caro (b. 1924), one of Britain’s most eminent sculptors, talks to critic Melvyn Bragg about his life and ideas, and discusses his own works at the exhibition and in his studio. The film was...
A collection of three of Dennis Potter’s rarely-seen plays made for London Weekend Television in 1980: Blade on the Feather, Rain on the Roof and Cream in my Coffee.
A dramatisation of the novel by Emily Brontë produced for television.
A television dramatisation of Thomas Hardy’s novel, adpated by Ted Whitehead.
Based on a novel by Evelyn Waugh, set amongst Britain’s aristocracy of the 1930s. A devoted couple inadvertently invite an idle socialite to stay. He soon triggers a series of events which will drastically...
A contemporary television adaptation by Andrew Davies of Shakespeare’s Othello. London’s black population is angry when a black man has died in police custody and it becomes politically expedient to...
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