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3-Disc set. A trilogy of plays written by Alan Ayckbourn in 1973 and adapted by Thames Television for broadcast in 1977. Each of the plays depicts the same six characters over the same weekend in a different...
This five CD set collects the original BBC broadcasts of four of Tom Stoppard’s most important radio plays: ‘Albert’s Bridge’, ‘Artist Descending a Staircase’, ‘The Dog It Was That Died’ and...
Shows how to acquire and apply the skills of negotiation. Based on the book ‘Managing Negotiations’. Pack includes summary film.
Using the analogy between a cocktail party in a house and a variety of sales situations, the film demonstrates the five essential factors in good two-way conversation between individuals: the importance of...
A production of ‘Private Lives’ (1930) from 1976 starring Alec McGowan and Penelope Keith, supplemented by an hour-long documentary containing rare interviews and private footage from Coward’s own home...
A television production of the play that never made it to the screen. It was directed by Donald McWhinnie in 1978 with the intention of being shown as part of the first series of the BBC Television...
Radio arts review programme presented by Mark Lawson. Includes a 7-minute report on a strange gap in the BBC Television Shakespeare series: the 1978 production of Much Ado About Nothing (dir. Donald...
Sound recording, before a live audience, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1964 production of Henry VI. Parts 1-3 directed by Peter Hall and John Barton. David Warner is King Henry.
Sound recording, before a live audience, of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1964 production of Richard III directed by Peter Hall and John Barton. Ian Holm is Richard.
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