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Television drama. This release consists of all 13 episodes of London Weekend Television’s 1972 anthology of half-hour psychological horror films. The release is the first in a range of DVDs presented by...
This audio drama is a continuation of the television series Doctor Who, with Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred and Bonnie Langford returning to the roles of the Doctor and his companions Ace and Mel. In this...
Thames Television series which was first broadcast in the mid-1970s, featuring six contemporary plays by writers then at relatively early stages in their careers. Stephen Poliakoff’s HITTING TOWN is an...
Simon Pummell’s ambitious work culls images from over 100 years of archived footage, in order to encompass the whole of human experience in his representation of the life process. Incorporating film and...
Part of a series documenting key artists, issues and debates within the black arts sector in Britain, commissioned between 1988 and 1995. Places the story of ‘Little Black Sambo’ in a contemporary urban...
The story of Hull’s docks and dock workers, using interviews with dockers and shop stewards, and archive film and stills, and aerial filming along the rivers Humber and Trent.
A drama adapted by Nigel Hinten from his novel ‘Buddy’, which portrays the struggles of a 14-year-old boy whose mother has walked out and whose ageing teddy boy father (Roger Daltrey) has never grown up....
Television version of the highly acclaimed Royal Shakespeare Company 1980 stage production directed for stage by Trevor Nunn and John Caird and adapted by David Edgar from Dickens’ novel. This episode...
Television drama about a gang of Liverpudlian workers who go to Middlesborough to lay a tarmac road.
A complete performance with Paul Scofield as Lear.
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