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Documentary programme presented by crime author Bernard O’Mahoney that seeks to provide an insight into some of the most feared criminals in the UK. Men such as the Kray brothers, Paul Ferris, Frankie...
Beginning with denial, the first example shows a normal reaction to loss - a wife cannot believe her husband is dead. The second example shows a smoker in a hospital bed. He has gangrene of his right foot,...
Two programmes specially created to provide information and raise issues relating to health and safety, crisis management and post-disaster supervision. The first is on the Kings Cross underground fire which...
A video-based teaching pack on Barry Purchese’s adaptation of ‘Junk’, the Melvin Burgess novel of teenage heroin addiction. Includes: interviews with Burgess, the production team and cast of...
Follows a group of archaeology students from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne as they move from fieldwork through research to examination as part of their undergraduate degree course. They construct a...
A performance of a low budget King Lear with Brian Blessed as Lear.
Developments in information technology have greatly changed the way most of us work, and there is more in store. This video visits two of the world’s leading computer companies, Intel and Microsoft, whose...
Looks at the problems facing social workers and the medical profession in dealing with relationships in two differing situations. The first concerns a MIND project offering accommodation to help rehabilitate...
A biographical documentary about Dorothy Heathcote, an untiring pioneer of drama in education. Between 1971 and her retirement in 1986 dozens of videotaped projects demonstrate her classroom use of concepts...
Adaptation of the 19th-century play by Edmond Rostand based on the 17th-century Savinian Cyrano de Bergerac, who suffers when his love for cousin Roxanne remains unrequited. The French couplets are...
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