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Alice in Wonderland, Episode 3
written by Lewis Carroll, 1832-1898; directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Jonathan Cecil, 1939-2011, Kate Dorning, 1963-, David Leonard, fl. 1965, Philip Trewinnard, Michael Wisher and Pip Donaghy, 1944-, in Alice in Wonderland (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 29 mins
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written by Lewis Carroll, 1832-1898; directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Jonathan Cecil, 1939-2011, Kate Dorning, 1963-, David Leonard, fl. 1965, Philip Trewinnard, Michael Wisher and Pip Donaghy, 1944-, in Alice in Wonderland (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 29 mins
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Jonathan Cecil, 1939-2011, Kate Dorning, 1963-, David Leonard, fl. 1965, Philip Trewinnard, Michael Wisher, Pip Donaghy, 1944-
Contributor
Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-
Author / Creator
Lewis Carroll, 1832-1898, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Jonathan Cecil, 1939-2011, Kate Dorning, 1963-, David Leonard, fl. 1965, Philip Trewinnard, Michael Wisher, Pip Donaghy, 1944-
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Alice in Wonderland
Topic / Theme
Alice, White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, Duckworth (Alice in Wonderland, 1986), Lewis Carroll
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 BBC Worldwide
Person
Lewis Carroll, 1832-1898, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Jonathan Cecil, 1939-2011, Kate Dorning, 1963-, David Leonard, fl. 1965, Philip Trewinnard, Michael Wisher, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-
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Beau Geste, Episode 4
written by Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941; directed by Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; performed by Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959- and Jonathon Morris, 1960-, in Beau Geste (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1982), 27 mins,
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John is reunited with Michael and Digby after being sent to Oran with a draft of new recruits. Their Sergeant-Major, Lejaune, takes a disliking to the three of them, and also to two American recruits, Hank and Buddy. Boldini overhears the three brothers discussing the Blue Water, and - with his criminal contacts -...
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written by Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941; directed by Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; performed by Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959- and Jonathon Morris, 1960-, in Beau Geste (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1982), 27 mins,
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Description
John is reunited with Michael and Digby after being sent to Oran with a draft of new recruits. Their Sergeant-Major, Lejaune, takes a disliking to the three of them, and also to two American recruits, Hank and Buddy. Boldini overhears the three brothers discussing the Blue Water, and - with his criminal contacts - offers to help them, only to be rebuffed.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-
Contributor
Barry Letts, 1925-2009
Author / Creator
Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941, Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984, Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Alistair Bell, fl. 1969
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Beau Geste
Topic / Theme
Theft, Military service, Michael Geste, Digby Geste, John Geste
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1982 BBC Worldwide
Person
Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941, Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984, Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Alistair Bell, fl. 1969
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Beau Geste, Episode 5
written by Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941; directed by Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; performed by Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959- and Jonathon Morris, 1960-, in Beau Geste (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1982), 29 mins,
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Boldini informs Lejaune that Michael has a stolen jewel on him. After Boldini fails to persuade two of the other recruits to steal it for him, Lejaune himself persuades Bolidar - a former pick-pocket - to do so. He is caught in the act and only narrowly escapes being lynched. Lejaune, though, knows that they are t...
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written by Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941; directed by Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; performed by Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959- and Jonathon Morris, 1960-, in Beau Geste (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1982), 29 mins,
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Description
Boldini informs Lejaune that Michael has a stolen jewel on him. After Boldini fails to persuade two of the other recruits to steal it for him, Lejaune himself persuades Bolidar - a former pick-pocket - to do so. He is caught in the act and only narrowly escapes being lynched. Lejaune, though, knows that they are to be sent to the isolated Fort Zinderneuf, where it will be easier to isolate Michael from his friends.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-
Contributor
Barry Letts, 1925-2009
Author / Creator
Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941, Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984, Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Alistair Bell, fl. 1969
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Beau Geste
Topic / Theme
Theft, Military service, Michael Geste, Digby Geste, John Geste
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1982 BBC Worldwide
Person
Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941, Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984, Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Alistair Bell, fl. 1969
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Beau Geste, Episode 6
written by Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941; directed by Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; performed by Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959- and Jonathon Morris, 1960-, in Beau Geste (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1982), 29 mins,
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The column marches across country to Fort Zinderneuf; once there, Lejaune has Hank, Buddy and Digby sent on to a further post. Lejaune's harsh treatment of the men, and promotion of Boldini to corporal cause increasing resentment; when the fort's CO, Captain Renouf, shoots himself, Lejaune has to take command.
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written by Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941; directed by Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; performed by Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959- and Jonathon Morris, 1960-, in Beau Geste (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1982), 29 mins,
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Description
The column marches across country to Fort Zinderneuf; once there, Lejaune has Hank, Buddy and Digby sent on to a further post. Lejaune's harsh treatment of the men, and promotion of Boldini to corporal cause increasing resentment; when the fort's CO, Captain Renouf, shoots himself, Lejaune has to take command.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-
Contributor
Barry Letts, 1925-2009
Author / Creator
Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941, Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984, Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Alistair Bell, fl. 1969
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Beau Geste
Topic / Theme
Theft, Military service, Michael Geste, Digby Geste, John Geste
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1982 BBC Worldwide
Person
Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941, Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984, Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Alistair Bell, fl. 1969
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Beau Geste, Episode 8
written by Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941; directed by Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; performed by Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959- and Jonathon Morris, 1960-, in Beau Geste (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1982), 29 mins,
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John kills Lejaune in the struggle and flees the fort on the approach of the relief column. Digby finds Michael's body and, remembering a childhood promise, gives it a Viking funeral - on a pyre - before fleeing himself. He finds John and the two set off together on foot, but Digby is killed; only John is able to...
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written by Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941; directed by Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984; produced by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; performed by Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959- and Jonathon Morris, 1960-, in Beau Geste (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1982), 29 mins,
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Description
John kills Lejaune in the struggle and flees the fort on the approach of the relief column. Digby finds Michael's body and, remembering a childhood promise, gives it a Viking funeral - on a pyre - before fleeing himself. He finds John and the two set off together on foot, but Digby is killed; only John is able to reach England, where he returns the Blue Water to Lady Brandon - as Michael had known, a copy made when she had been forced to sell the...
John kills Lejaune in the struggle and flees the fort on the approach of the relief column. Digby finds Michael's body and, remembering a childhood promise, gives it a Viking funeral - on a pyre - before fleeing himself. He finds John and the two set off together on foot, but Digby is killed; only John is able to reach England, where he returns the Blue Water to Lady Brandon - as Michael had known, a copy made when she had been forced to sell the original.
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Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-
Contributor
Barry Letts, 1925-2009
Author / Creator
Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941, Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984, Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Alistair Bell, fl. 1969
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Beau Geste
Topic / Theme
Theft, Military service, Michael Geste, Digby Geste, John Geste
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1982 BBC Worldwide
Person
Percival Christopher Wren, 1885-1941, Douglas Camfield, 1031-1984, Benedict Taylor, 1960-, Anthony Calf, 1959-, Jonathon Morris, 1960-, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Alistair Bell, fl. 1969
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David Copperfield (1986), Episode 1
directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; designed by Ann Arnold, fl. 1979; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982 and Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, in David Copperfield (1986) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 52 mins
One of the best loved novels in the English language and Dicken's own favourite. The story follows David Copperfield from childhood tribulations to literary success.
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directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; designed by Ann Arnold, fl. 1979; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982 and Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, in David Copperfield (1986) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 52 mins
Description
One of the best loved novels in the English language and Dicken's own favourite. The story follows David Copperfield from childhood tribulations to literary success.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996
Contributor
Ann Arnold, fl. 1979, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-
Author / Creator
Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, James Andrew Hall, fl. 1964
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
David Copperfield (1986)
Topic / Theme
David Copperfield, Wilkins Micawber, Murdstone, Uriah Heep, Betsey Trotwood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 BBC Worldwide
Person
Ann Arnold, fl. 1979, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-, James Andrew Hall, fl. 1964
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David Copperfield (1986), Episode 4
directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; designed by Ann Arnold, fl. 1979; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982 and Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, in David Copperfield (1986) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 52 mins
One of the best loved novels in the English language and Dicken's own favourite. The story follows David Copperfield from childhood tribulations to literary success.
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directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; designed by Ann Arnold, fl. 1979; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982 and Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, in David Copperfield (1986) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 52 mins
Description
One of the best loved novels in the English language and Dicken's own favourite. The story follows David Copperfield from childhood tribulations to literary success.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996
Contributor
Ann Arnold, fl. 1979, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-
Author / Creator
Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, James Andrew Hall, fl. 1964
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
David Copperfield (1986)
Topic / Theme
David Copperfield, Wilkins Micawber, Murdstone, Uriah Heep, Betsey Trotwood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 BBC Worldwide
Person
Ann Arnold, fl. 1979, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-, James Andrew Hall, fl. 1964
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David Copperfield (1986), Episode 5 (52 min.)
directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; designed by Ann Arnold, fl. 1979; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982 and Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, in David Copperfield (1986) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 52 mins
One of the best loved novels in the English language and Dicken's own favourite. The story follows David Copperfield from childhood tribulations to literary success.
Sample
directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; designed by Ann Arnold, fl. 1979; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982 and Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, in David Copperfield (1986) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 52 mins
Description
One of the best loved novels in the English language and Dicken's own favourite. The story follows David Copperfield from childhood tribulations to literary success.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996
Contributor
Ann Arnold, fl. 1979, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-
Author / Creator
Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, James Andrew Hall, fl. 1964
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
David Copperfield (1986)
Topic / Theme
David Copperfield, Wilkins Micawber, Murdstone, Uriah Heep, Betsey Trotwood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 BBC Worldwide
Person
Ann Arnold, fl. 1979, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-, James Andrew Hall, fl. 1964
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David Copperfield (1986), Episode 7 (30 min.)
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982 and Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, in David Copperfield (1986) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 29 mins,
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David Copperfield is a 10 episode BBC serial broadcast in 1986 and 1987 and based on the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. The series was written by James Andrew Hall and directed by Barry Letts. It was produced by Terrance Dicks.
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Barry Letts, 1925-2009; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982 and Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, in David Copperfield (1986) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1986), 29 mins,
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Description
David Copperfield is a 10 episode BBC serial broadcast in 1986 and 1987 and based on the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. The series was written by James Andrew Hall and directed by Barry Letts. It was produced by Terrance Dicks.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996
Contributor
Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, James Andrew Hall, fl. 1964
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
David Copperfield (1986)
Topic / Theme
David Copperfield, Wilkins Micawber, Murdstone, Uriah Heep, Betsey Trotwood
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1986 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Barry Letts, 1925-2009, Colin Hurley, fl. 1986-2014, Simon Callow, 1949-, Oliver Cotton, 1944-, Paul Brightwell, fl. 1982, Brenda Bruce, 1919-1996, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Stephen Deutsch, 1945-, James Andrew Hall, fl. 1964
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Oliver Twist: (1985), Episode 3
written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Oliver has rebelled against his treatment at Mr Soweby's undertakers and run away to London.
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written by Charles Dickens, 1812-1870; directed by Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000; designed by Al Barnett, fl. 1974; produced by Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983 and Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, in Oliver Twist: (1985) (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1985), 29 mins,
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Description
Oliver has rebelled against his treatment at Mr Soweby's undertakers and run away to London.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-
Contributor
Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017
Author / Creator
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
Date Published / Released
1985
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Oliver Twist: (1985)
Topic / Theme
Criminals, Corruption, Juvenile delinquency, Oliver Twist, Fagin, Bill Sikes, Artful Dodger, Nancy, Mr. Bumble, Rose Maylie, Monks, Charley Bates, Young Oliver Twist
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1985 BBC Worldwide
Person
Charles Dickens, 1812-1870, Al Barnett, fl. 1974, Gareth Davies, fl. 1951-2000, Scott Funnell, fl. 1985, Godfrey James, 1931-, Lysette Anthony, 1963-, Ben Rodska, fl. 1985, Eric Porter, 1928-1995, Michael Attwell, 1943-2006, Amanda Harris, 1963-, Pip Donaghy, 1944-, David Garlick, fl. 1983, Nicholas Bond-Owen, 1968-, Terrance Dicks, 1935-, Dudley Simpson, 1922-2017, Alexander Baron, 1917-1999
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