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词条 Screen One
释义

  1. Transmissions

  2. Episodes

     Series 1 (1989)  Series 2 (1990—1991)  Series 3 (1991—1992)  Series 4 (1992)  Series 5 (1993)  Series 6 (1994)  Specials (1995—1998) 

  3. References

  4. External links

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Screen One is a British television anthology drama series, produced by BBC Studios and distributed by BBC Worldwide, that transmitted on BBC1 between 1989 and 1994.[1] A total of six series were broadcast, incorporating sixty individual films, several of which were broadcast as stand-alone specials. The series was born following the demise of the BBC's Play for Today, which ran from 1970 to 1984. Producer Kenneth Trodd was asked to formulate a new series of one-off television dramas, the result of which was Screen Two, which began broadcasting on BBC2 in 1985. However, while Play for Today's style had often been a largely studio-based form of theatre on television, Screen Two was shot entirely on film.

In 1989, the series was adapted for more mainstream audiences on BBC1, and Screen One was born to follow the lead taken by Channel 4, whose many television films had later been released in Cinemas. Screen One attracted many names familiar to television and film audiences, including the likes of Alfred Molina, Sean Bean, David Thewlis, Ray Winstone, Alan Bates, Judi Dench, James Fox, Keith Allen, Bob Peck, Alun Armstrong, Marina Sirtis, David Jason, Brenda Blethyn, James Bolam, Adrian Edmondson, Alison Steadman, Timothy West, Clive Russell and Janet McTeer. Several actors also made their on-screen debuts during the series, including Keira Knightley in the fifth series episode Royal Celebration. By 1993, the prevailing mood within the BBC was to move away from single dramas and concentrate production on series and serials, and as such, a reduced six-episode series, broadcast in 1994, was to be the last full-length series of Screen One; although a further eight, one-off specials followed, with the final episode being broadcast on 15 February 1998.

Transmissions

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Episodes

Series 1 (1989)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 1Title= One Way OutAux1= Mick FordAux2= Robert Young1989|9|10|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Bob Peck, Denis Lawson, Samantha Bond and Enn ReitelLineColor=005D46
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EpisodeNumber= 2Title= Nineteen 96Aux1= G. F. NewmanAux2= Karl Francis1989|9|17|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Keith Barron, Alun Armstrong, Keith Allen, Dudley Sutton, Roger Brierley, Clyde Pollitt and Roger NottLineColor=005D46
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EpisodeNumber= 3Title= The AccountantAux1= Geoffrey CaseAux2= Les Blair1989|9|24|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Alfred Molina and David GrahamLineColor=005D46
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 4Title= Home RunAux1= Andy ArmitageAux2= Nicholas Renton1989|10|1|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Michael Kitchen, Tom Georgeson, Keith Barron, Dean Harris, Dominic Jephcott, Christine Kavanagh and Andrew PowellLineColor=005D46
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 5Title= She's Been AwayAux1= Stephen PoliakoffAux2= Peter Hall1989|10|8|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Peggy Ashcroft, James Fox, Michael Carter, Rosalie Crutchley, Donald Douglas, David Hargreaves, Geraldine James, Hugh Lloyd, René Zagger and Barnaby HolmLineColor=005D46
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EpisodeNumber= 6Title= The Mountain and the MolehillAux1= David ReidAux2= Moira Armstrong1989|10|15|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Michael Gough, John Carson, Paul Brooke, Roger Brierley, Peter Howell, Ian Thompson and James ApplebyLineColor=005D46
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 7Title= Blore M.P.Aux1= Robin ChapmanAux2= Robert Young1989|10|22|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Timothy West, Oscar Quitak, James Warwick, Barry Jackson, Stephen Moore, Ray Winstone, David Jackson, John Baddeley and Clyde PollittLineColor=005D46
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EpisodeNumber= 8Title= Ball-Trap on the Cote SauvageAux1= Andrew DaviesAux2= Jack Gold1989|12|27|df=y}}ShortSummary= Special.Starring Jack Shepherd, Zoë Wanamaker, Miranda Richardson and Michael KitchenLineColor=005D46
}}

Series 2 (1990—1991)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 1Title= News HoundsAux1= Les Blair (uncredited)Aux2= Les Blair1990|9|2|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Adrian Edmonson, Alison Steadman, Steven Mackintosh, Edwina Currie, Paul Kember and Nigel PegramLineColor=00A1D7
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 2Title= Frankenstein's BabyAux1= Emma TennantAux2= Robert Bierman1990|9|9|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Nigel Planer, Kate Buffery and Elizabeth CarlingLineColor=00A1D7
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 3Title= The PoliceAux1= Arthur EllisAux2= Ian Knox1990|9|16|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Oliver Ford Davies, Derek Martin, Arbel Jones and Paul CollinsLineColor=00A1D7
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 4Title= Sweet NothingAux1= Vincent O'ConnellAux2= Tony Smith1990|9|23|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Lee Ross, Charlotte Coleman, Simon Cadell, Victor Maddern and Michael MeliaLineColor=00A1D7
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 5Title= Can You Hear Me Thinking?Aux1= Monty Haltrecht & Beverley MarcusAux2= Christopher Morahan1990|9|30|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Judi Dench, Michael Williams, Charmian May, Pik-Sen Lim, Cyril Shaps, Sally Bretton and Christopher Burgess
  • Released on DVD on November 5, 2007 as part of The Judi Dench Collection.[2]
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EpisodeNumber= 6Title= One Last ChanceAux1= Andrew KazamiaAux2= Gabrielle Beaumont1990|10|7|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Marina Sirtis, Bernard Spear and Eileen WayLineColor=00A1D7
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 7Title= Sticky WicketsAux1= Fletcher WatkinsAux2= Dewi Humphreys1990|10|14|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Gillian Elisa, George Sewell and William ThomasLineColor=00A1D7
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 8Title= Survival of the FittestAux1= Julian MitchellAux2= Martyn Friend1990|10|21|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Timothy West, Jean Anderson, Nerys Hughes and Elizabeth SpriggsLineColor=00A1D7
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 9Title= Dark CityAux1= David LanAux2= Chris Curling1990|12|11|df=y}}ShortSummary= Special.Starring Sello Maake Ka-Ncube, Vusi Dibakwane and Thapelo MafokengLineColor=00A1D7
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 10Title= Happy FeetAux1= Michael BradwellAux2= Michael Bradwell1991|1|1|df=y}}ShortSummary= Special.Starring Phyllis Logan, Jim Broadbent, Derrick O'Connor and Chris JuryLineColor=00A1D7
}}

Series 3 (1991—1992)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 1Title= SkulduggeryAux1= Phil DavisAux2= Phil Davis1991|6|20|df=y}}ShortSummary= Special.Starring David Thewlis, Robin Weaver, Patsy Palmer, Charlie Creed-Miles, Jake Wood and Robert PughLineColor=CAF600
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 2Title= HancockAux1= William HumbleAux2= Tony Smith1991|9|1|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Alfred Molina, Frances Barber, Clive Russell, Paul Brooke, Kenneth Gilbert and Nick BurnellLineColor=CAF600
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 3Title= Tell Me That You Love MeAux1= Adrian HodgesAux2= Bruce MacDonald1991|9|8|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Judith Scott, Sean Bean, James Wilby, Michael Cochrane and Barbara WardLineColor=CAF600
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 4Title= Filipina DreamgirlsAux1= Andrew DaviesAux2= Les Blair1991|9|15|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Bill Maynard, Charlie Drake, David Thewlis, Geoffrey Hutchings and Lee CornesLineColor=CAF600
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 5Title= Dancin' Thru the DarkAux1= Willy RussellAux2= Mike Ockrent1991|9|22|df=y}}ShortSummary= Linda is out on her hen night, while her fiance is out on his stag night. Linda is having major doubts about getting married. When both groups arrive at a club, they find the band fronted by her ex-boyfriend—and the love of her life—Peter. Linda has to decide: does she stay and settle down, like her friends want her to, or does she chuck it all in and run away with Peter?Starring Claire Hackett, Con O'Neill, Julia Deakin, Simon O'Brien and Mark Womack
  • Based on the play Stags and Hens. Released on DVD on March 26, 2012.[3]
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EpisodeNumber= 6Title= ExAux1= William HumbleAux2= Paul Seed1991|9|29|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Griff Rhys Jones, Geraldine James, Penny Downie, Dermot Crowley, Mary Jo Randle, Bruce Montague and Colin DouglasLineColor=CAF600
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 7Title= PrinceAux1= Julie BurchillAux2= David Wheatley1991|10|6|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Sean Bean, Janet McTeer, Celia Montague and Jackie McGuireLineColor=CAF600
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 8Title= Alive and KickingAux1= Al Hunter AshtonAux2= Robert Young1991|10|13|df=y}}ShortSummary= Stevie "Smudger" Smith is a heroin dealer and an addict. His wife Marie is also an addict, and when their baby, Jason, is born he is addicted too. When Jason is taken into care, Marie leaves Smudger to get clean and win Jason back, with the help-of unorthodox drug counsellor Liam Kane. Stevie and Liam are soon at loggerheads as Stevie wants his wife and son back, but realises he can only do this if he also gets clean. In trouble with his old gang and his rivals, he does so, but has no interest in the conventional rehabilitation on offer. He decides to form a football team of recovering addicts, helped by his old coach, Earl.[4]Starring Lenny Henry, Robbie Coltrane, Jane Horrocks, Paul Barber, Annabelle Apsion, Imogen Boorman, Geff Francis, Jillie Meers and Sakuntala RamaneeLineColor=CAF600
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 9Title= A Question of AttributionAux1= Alan BennettAux2= John Schlesinger1991|10|20|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring James Fox, Prunella Scales, Geoffrey Palmer, David Calder, John Cater and Edward de Souza
  • Adapted from the Alan Bennett play. Won the 1992 BAFTA Award for Best Single Drama. Prunella Scales was also nominated for Best Actress. Released on DVD on October 26, 2009 as part of Alan Bennett at the BBC.[5]
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EpisodeNumber= 10Title= Adam BedeAux1= Maggie WadeyAux2= Giles Foster1992|1|1|df=y}}ShortSummary= Special.Starring Patsy Kensit, Julia McKenzie, Jean Marsh, Freddie Jones, Paul Brooke, Patsy Byrne, Roy Evans, Edward Jewesbury and Michael Robbins
  • Released on Region 1 DVD in 2007.[6]
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Series 4 (1992)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 1Title= A Very Polish PracticeAux1= Andrew DaviesAux2= David Tucker1992|9|6|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Peter Davison, David Troughton, Joanna Kanska, Alfred Molina and Gertan KlauberLineColor=F98D87
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 2Title= Disaster at ValdezAux1= Michael BakerAux2= Paul Seed1992|9|13|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Christopher Lloyd, John Heard, Rip Torn and Paul GuilfoyleLineColor=F98D87
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 3Title= Born KickingAux1= Barry HinesAux2= Mandie Fletcher1992|9|20|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring John Abineri, Nicholas Courtney, Norman Bird, Thomas Craig, George Irving, Terry Wogan, David McAlister, Sheila Ruskin, Garfield Morgan, Norman Mitchell and Martin CochraneLineColor=F98D87
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 4Title= Black and BlueAux1= G. F. NewmanAux2= David Hayman1992|9|27|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Linus Roache, Martin Shaw, Iain Glen, Ray Winstone, David Morrissey, Don Henderson, David Thewlis, Madhav Sharma and Colin McFarlaneLineColor=F98D87
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 5Title= Seconds OutAux1= Lynda La PlanteAux2= Bruce MacDonald1992|10|4|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Steven Waddington, Tom Bell, Derek Newark, Jack Watson, Nick Brimble, Frank Mills, Thomas Craig, Tim Barlow, Eric Mason and Roy HeatherLineColor=F98D87
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 6Title= Running LateAux1= Simon GrayAux2= Udayan Prasad1992|10|11|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Peter Bowles, Michael Byrne, James Fleet, Jim McManus, Ian McNeice and Roshan SethLineColor=F98D87
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 7Title= Losing TrackAux1= Roger EldridgeAux2= Jim Lee1992|10|18|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Alan Bates, Geraldine James and Michael CulverLineColor=F98D87
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 8Title= Trust MeAux1= Tony SarchetAux2= Tony Dow1992|10|25|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Alfred Molina, Hywel Bennett, Jill Gascoine, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Edna Doré, Harry Towb, Derek Benfield and David SimeonLineColor=F98D87
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 9Title= GhostwatchAux1= Stephen VolkAux2= Lesley Manning1992|10|31|df=y}}ShortSummary= Special.Starring Michael Parkinson, Sarah Greene, Mike Smith and Craig Charles
  • Released on DVD on November 25, 2002.[7]
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Series 5 (1993)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 1Title= Wide-Eyed and LeglessAux1= Deric Longden & Jack RosenthalAux2= Richard Loncraine1993|9|5|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Thora Hird and Moya Brady
  • Later released in cinemas. Re-titled The Wedding Gift in America. Released on Region 1 DVD in 2011.[8]
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EpisodeNumber= 2Title= A Foreign FieldAux1= Roy ClarkeAux2= Charles Sturridge1993|9|12|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Alec Guinness, Leo McKern, Geraldine Chaplin, Lauren Bacall, Jeanne Moreau and Dorothy Grumbar
  • Later released in cinemas. Released on DVD on August 3, 2008.[9]
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}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 3Title= Down Among the Big BoysAux1= Peter McDougallAux2= Charles Gormley1993|9|19|df=y}}ShortSummary= Louie, the Glasgow detective son of a policeman, is about to marry the daughter of the accomplished robbery chief JoJo. Louie is placed in charge of investigating a mystery thief before his wedding. Jojo comes to realize that Louie is looking for him and wrestles with how to handle this.Starring Douglas Henshall, Billy Connolly, John Murtagh, Ewan Stewart, Maggie Bell and Ashley Jensen
  • Released on DVD on September 25, 2006.[10]
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EpisodeNumber= 4Title= Royal CelebrationAux1= William HumbleAux2= Ferdinand Fairfax1993|9|26|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Kenneth Cranham, Minnie Driver, Rupert Graves, Leslie Phillips, Keira Knightley and Gordon SalkilldLineColor=FF884D
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 5Title= Tender Loving CareAux1= Lucy GannonAux2= Dewi Humphreys1993|10|3|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Dawn French, Rosemary Leach, Joan Sims, Peter Jones and Llewellyn ReesLineColor=FF884D
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 6Title= Money for NothingAux1= Tim FirthAux2= Mike Ockrent1993|10|10|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Julian Glover, Martin Short, Christien Anholt, Paul Reynolds, Tim Preece, Wolf Kahler and Sean BakerLineColor=FF884D
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 7Title= Wall of SilenceAux1= Maurice Gran & Laurence MarksAux2= Philip Saville1993|10|17|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Bill Paterson, Warren Mitchell, Timothy Busfield, John Bowe and Brigitte KahnLineColor=FF884D
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 8Title= The Bullion BoysAux1= Jim HitchmoughAux2= Christopher Morahan1993|10|24|df=y}}ShortSummary= The true story of how Britain's gold reserve was secretly transferred to Liverpool at the start of the Second World War.Starring David Jason, Tim Pigott-Smith, Gorden Kaye, Brenda Blethyn, Geoffrey Hutchings and Paul Angelis
  • Won the 1994 International Emmy Award for Drama.[11]
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Series 6 (1994)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 1Title= Bambino MioAux1= Colin WellandAux2= Edward Bennett1994|2|6|df=y}}ShortSummary= Special.Starring Julie Walters, Georges Corraface, John McArdle and Orlando Urdaneta
  • Released on VHS on January 24, 2000.[12]
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EpisodeNumber= 2Title= A Breed of HeroesAux1= Charles WoodAux2= Diarmuid Lawrence1994|9|4|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Samuel West, Robert Bathurst, Alexander Armstrong, Daniel Flynn, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Jonathan Firth, Richard Griffiths and Shaun DingwallLineColor=A97DFF
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EpisodeNumber= 3Title= Pat and MargaretAux1= Victoria WoodAux2= Gavin Millar1994|9|11|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Victoria Wood, Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Don Henderson, Duncan Preston, Thora Hird, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Shirley Stelfox, Roger Brierley, Tenniel Evans and Charles Pemberton
  • Released on DVD on May 21, 2007.[13]
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EpisodeNumber= 4Title= Two Golden BallsAux1= Maureen ChadwickAux2= Anya Camilleri1994|9|18|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Kim Cattrall, Claire Skinner, Christopher Ellison, Rowena King and Leslie PhillipsLineColor=A97DFF
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 5Title= MeatAux1= Danny BoyleAux2= John Madden1994|9|25|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Jonny Lee Miller, Sarah-Jane Potts, Peter Wight and John SimmLineColor=A97DFF
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 6Title= Murder in MindAux1= Jenny DiskiAux2= Robert Bierman1994|10|2|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Cathryn Harrison, Trevor Eve, Anna Massey, Steven Mackintosh, Bruce Alexander and Christopher OwenLineColor=A97DFF
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 7Title= Doggin' AroundAux1= Alan PlaterAux2= Desmond Davis1994|10|16|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Elliott Gould, Geraldine James, Alun Armstrong, Ewan McGregor, Liz Smith, Ronnie Scott, Stephen Marcus, Jamie Foreman, Larry Lamb, Judy Flynn and Tony CaunterLineColor=A97DFF
}}

Specials (1995—1998)

EpisodeTitleWritten byDirected byOriginal airdate{{Episode listEpisodeNumber= 1Title= The PlantAux1= Jonathan LewisAux2= Jonathan Lewis1995|1|20|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Joanna Roth, Valentine Pelka, Eoin McCarthy, Sally Dexter and Ian BurfieldLineColor=FF4FBC
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EpisodeNumber= 2Title= Trip TrapAux1= Lucy GannonAux2= Danny Hiller1996|3|9|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Kevin Whately, Stella Gonet, Sue Roderick and Helen GriffinLineColor=FF4FBC
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 3Title= Killing Me SoftlyAux1= Rebecca FraynAux2= Stephen Whittaker1996|7|7|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Maggie O'Neill, Peter Howitt, Julian Kerridge and Annabelle ApsionLineColor=FF4FBC
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 4Title= Truth or DareAux1=Aux2= John Madden1996|8|31|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring John Hannah, Helen Baxendale, Susan Lynch, Ben Daniels, John Fraser and John MichieLineColor=FF4FBC
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EpisodeNumber= 5Title= GobbleAux1= Ian Hislop & Nick NewmanAux2= Jimmy Mulville1996|12|21|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Kevin Whately, Keith Barron, Jack Dee and Peter EganLineColor=FF4FBC
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 6Title= Deacon BrodieAux1= Simon DonaldAux2= Philip Saville1997|3|8|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Billy Connolly, Patrick Malahide, Catherine McCormack, Lorcan Cranitch and Siobhan RedmondLineColor=FF4FBC
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber= 7Title= Hostile WatersAux1= Troy Kennedy-MartinAux2= David Drury1997|7|26|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Rutger Hauer, Martin Sheen, Max Von Sydow, Colm Feore and Michael Attwell
  • Released on VHS in 1998
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EpisodeNumber= 8Title= Our BoyAux1= Tony GroundsAux2= David Evans1998|2|15|df=y}}ShortSummary= Starring Ray Winstone, Pauline Quirke, Neil Dudgeon and Philip JacksonLineColor=FF4FBC
}}

References

1. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nd4qr
2. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Judi-Dench-Collection-DVD-1966-1991/dp/B000VA3J9S/
3. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dancin-Thru-Dark-Digitally-Remastered/dp/B004X6A502/
4. ^[https://letterboxd.com/man_out_of_time/film/alive-and-kicking-1991/ 2015 review] by Mark Cunliffe at letterbox.com; retrieved 24 January 2018
5. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alan-Bennett-at-BBC-DVD/dp/B002KSA40G/
6. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adam-Bede-DVD-Region-NTSC/dp/B000M2E31S/
7. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ghostwatch-DVD-Michael-Parkinson/dp/B00007JGG0/
8. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wedding-Gift-DVD-Region-NTSC/dp/B004XVMCTE/
9. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Foreign-Field-DVD-Alec-Guinness/dp/B0012CQDD8/
10. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Down-Among-Big-Boys-DVD/dp/B000IHYBUA/
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.martinsbank.co.uk/Martins%20at%20War%20-%20The%20Bullion%20boys.htm |title=Martins at War - The Bullion boys |publisher=Martinsbank.co.uk |date=1940-05-22 |accessdate=2013-04-05}}
12. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bambino-Mio-VHS-Julie-Walters/dp/B00004CY17/
13. ^https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pat-Margaret-DVD-Victoria-Wood/dp/B000NQRVRQ/

External links

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  • {{IMDb title|id=0297625|title=Screen One}}
  • {{imdb title|title=Ball Trap on the Cote Sauvage|id=0096881}}
  • {{imdb title|title=Skulduggery|id=0348872}}

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