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A low budget feature-film adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy starring Alexander Barnett, who also directed and edited the film. Also available in a version edited into 15 episodes.
This adaptation by Richard Griffin of Shakespeare’s play is set in 1754 in the fictional town of Athens, Massachusetts.
After walking out of her wedding for a sandwich, Beatrice decides to take a rest at the Stratford Home for Rest and Rehabilitation. Beatrice soon realises that if she wants to get out, she’ll need a plan...
The Royal Ballet’s staging by Christopher Wheeldon of Shakespeare’s play. Edward Watson is Leontes and Lauren Cuthbertson is Hermione. The Royal Opera House orchestra is conducted by David Briskin.
In 1971, a group of filmmakers was granted the opportunity to film for several weeks at a home for "mentally troubled" individuals in London, UK. The Archway Community was based in large part on the theories...
A film version of Maxine Peake as Hamlet in the 2014 staging at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. Sarah Frankcom directs for stage, Margaret Williams for screen.
Documentary about the true-life story of British writer and poet Micky Burn. Born in Mayfair in 1912, his father worked for the Royal family. He became the lover of the communist spy Guy Burgess, and would...
In this series, award-winning reporter Michael Cockerell travels deep inside the corridors of the Palace of Westminster revealing what really went on behind the scenes in the run up to the 2015 General...
This documentary examines the reasons why Winston Churchill - who had just led the nation to victory in war - led the Conservative Party to defeat at the 1945 General Election. [60 minutes]
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...
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