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  1. Our kind of town (1981)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; Jingle

    Our Kind of Town, presented by Greg Strange. This edition looks at the Barbican development in the City of London which includes living accommodation in addition to major arts and conference facilities....

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  2. Henry IV by RSC at new home Barbican (1982)

    Genre
    News report; Special

    Review of the opening performance of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) at their new London home, the Barbican, with a performance of Henry IV. Female reporter not identified (poss. Carol Allen).

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  3. Arts Council funding inquiry (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Government arts minister Paul Channon on an inquiry into the Royal Opera House and the RSC after they were awarded a large amount of funding from the Arts Council. Also includes interview with...

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  4. Barbican Arts Centre anniversary (1983)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Excerpts from AM programme from the studio and London Barbican Arts Centre on its first anniversary, presented by Douglas Cameron and Bob Holness. Speaks to: Administrator Henry Wrong; Barbican Administrator...

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  5. Song from RSC production of Poppy (1983)

    Genre
    Music

    Song (If You Want to Make a Killing?) from the Royal Shakspeare Company production of Poppy, a social satire on the opium trade in pantomime form by writer Peter Nichols and composer Monty Norman, which has...

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  6. Alfred Marks? on RSC production, Poppy (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Actor Alfred Marks? on the RSC production of Poppy, a social satire on the opium trade in pantomime form by writer Peter Nichols and composer Monty Norman, which has transferred to the Adelphi Theatre, and...

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  7. Artsweek (1984)

    Genre
    Drama; Interview; Music; Speech

    Sue Jameson presents an edition of Artsweek. Includes speech by the Arts Minister (not identified) at the Society of West End Theatre awards and interviews with actors Derek Jacobi, Judi Dench and Denis...

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  8. The night is young (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Gill Pyrah interviews actress and director Sheila Hancock on The Night is Young programme. On her role in Howard Brenton’s play, Greenland, which will open at the Royal Court and the play itself, set in a...

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  9. Steve Jones show (1989)

    Genre
    Interview; Advertisement; Trailer

    English actress Joely Richardson talks to Steve Jones about her role in the Channel 4 serial Behaving Badly, working with accents, being a character actress, what she wanted to be when she was younger,...

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  10. RSC theatre closures (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Clive Myrie interviews RSC artistic director, Terry Hands, about the closure of the company’s two London theatres – the Barbican and the Pit - for four months due to financial constraints. Clip...

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