BBC Drama V

BBC Drama V


F:\B\BBC Drama V ================ BBC Drama - A Decent British Murder BBC Drama - A Perfect Spy 1.8 by John LeCarre BBC Drama - A Perfect Spy 2.8 BBC Drama - A Perfect Spy 3.8 BBC Drama - A Perfect Spy 4.8 BBC Drama - A Perfect Spy 5.8 BBC Drama - A Perfect Spy 6.8 BBC Drama - A Perfect Spy 7.8 BBC Drama - A Perfect Spy 8.8 BBC Drama - Adventures of Richard Hannay 1.6 - The Man Who Died by John Buchan BBC Drama - Adventures of Richard Hannay 2.6 - Hawk Swoops BBC Drama - Adventures of Richard Hannay 3-6 - The Thirty-Nine Steps BBC Drama - Adventures of Richard Hannay 4.6 - Hannay Gets Down To Work BBC Drama - Adventures of Richard Hannay 5-6 - Ivery is Revealed BBC Drama - Adventures of Richard Hannay 6.6 - Mr Standfast BBC Drama - An Odd Body 1.4-Past Imperfect BBC Drama - An Odd Body 2.4-A Slim Chance BBC Drama - An Odd Body 3.4-A Sheltered Life BBC Drama - An Odd Body 4.4-The Hostage BBC Drama - An Odd Body II 1.3 - Talking Poison BBC Drama - An Odd Body II 2.3 - Old Dog BBC Drama - An Odd Body II 3.3 - Dead Heads and Chutney BBC Drama - An Odd Body III 1.5- Lollipop BBC Drama - An Odd Body III 2.5- Surfing BBC Drama - An Odd Body III 3.5- Grinding BBC Drama - An Odd Body III 4.5- Family Ties BBC Drama - An Odd Body III 5.5- The Tunnel BBC Drama - Blackout BBC Drama - Body Of Glass 1.2 by Marge Piercy BBC Drama - Body Of Glass 2.2 BBC Drama - Bolt 1.5 by Dick Francis BBC Drama - Bolt 2.5 BBC Drama - Bolt 3.5 BBC Drama - Bolt 4.5 BBC Drama - Bolt 5.5 BBC Drama - Christopher Marlowe Mysteries 1.4- The Curious Case of the Curs'd Quayside by Ged Parsons BBC Drama - Christopher Marlowe Mysteries 2.4- The Turbulent Tale of the Troubl'd Tragedy BBC Drama - Christopher Marlowe Mysteries 3.4- The Perplex'd Plot of the Perilous Plague BBC Drama - Christopher Marlowe Mysteries 4.4- The Murky Murder Mystery at St Mark's BBC Drama - Confessions by Charlotte Greg BBC Drama - Cool Water Murder BBC Drama - Doctor No 1.2 BBC Drama - Doctor No 2.2 BBC Drama - Haverstock Hill Murder by George R Sims BBC Drama - Last Days Of Mankind 1.4 BBC Drama - Last Days Of Mankind 2.4 BBC Drama - Last Days Of Mankind 3.4 BBC Drama - Last Days Of Mankind 4.4 ***BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 01.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 02.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 03.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 04.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 05.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 06.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 07.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 08.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 09.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 10.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 11.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 12.13 BBC Drama - Lord Of The Rings 13.13 ***BBC Drama - Rob Roy Part 1.3 - by Sir Walter Scott BBC Drama - Rob Roy Part 2.3 BBC Drama - Rob Roy Part 3.3 ***BBC Drama - Murder In Paris 1.2 - Two-act play about the mysterious death of Marie-Jo, daughter of famous writer Georges Simenon BBC Drama - Murder In Paris 2.2 ***BBC Drama - One Day in the Life 0f Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ***BBC Drama - Philadelphia Moonshine - Part 1.2 BBC Drama - Philadelphia Moonshine - Part 2.2 ***BBC Drama - Piano 1.3 BBC Drama - Piano 2.3 BBC Drama - Piano 3.3 ***BBC Drama - Price of Silence 1.9- The Alert BBC Drama - Price of Silence 2.9- The Catch BBC Drama - Price of Silence 3.9- Old Pros and Cons BBC Drama - Price of Silence 4.9- On Your Own BBC Drama - Price of Silence 5.9- Limbo BBC Drama - Price of Silence 6.9- Pressure Point BBC Drama - Price of Silence 7.9- In the Know BBC Drama - Price of Silence 8.9- Crackpoint BBC Drama - Price of Silence 9.9- The Price ***BBC Drama - Puss-In-Boots BBC Drama - Red House Mystery by A A Milne >>>>>>>>> ***BBC Drama - Sister Agnes Investigates 1.5 by Alison Joseph - Sister Agnes is taken from her valuable work with runaways at the hostel to catalogue books at the order's library, with mousy Catherine for company. Or so it seems. BBC Drama - Sister Agnes Investigates 2.5 BBC Drama - Sister Agnes Investigates 3.5 BBC Drama - Sister Agnes Investigates 4.5 BBC Drama - Sister Agnes Investigates 5.5 BBC Drama - Smiler with the Knife 1.3 BBC Drama - Smiler with the Knife 2.3 BBC Drama - Smiler with the Knife 3.3 ***BBC Drama - Sympathy For The Devil by Angus Graham Campbell - James Kenneth Stephen (February 25, 1859–February 3, 1892), poet and tutor to Prince Albert Victor ("Eddy"), Duke of Clarence and Avondale. Perceived as a misogynist, he suffered from serious physical and mental problems after an accident occurring during the winter of 1886/1887. J.K. Stephen as he signed himself - was a King's Scholar at Eton College. The fact that he was a King's Scholar meant that he was in College - the most historic part of the school - as opposed to one of the normal houses for the majority of boys who are not King's Scholars. Stephen was noted for his prodigious size and physical strength. He was also a renowned intellectual who spoke in a pedantic but highly articulate and entertaining manner. He bore some of the hallmarks of Asperger's syndrome. His father was a barrister-at-law. Stephen later became a notorious bore - visiting Eton on the slightest excuse and staying with the Master-in-College for several days at a time. J.K. Stephen is rumoured to have been an active homosexual. He was a Cambridge don. A play about him - positing the theorem that he was Jack the Ripper - was first performed at the Eton Drama festival in 1993. The playwright is Old Etonian and Eton housemaster Angus Graham Campbell. The play is entitled, "Sympathy for the Devil". J.K. Stephen was a published poet. He wrote a satirical pastiche of Thomas Grey's Ode to the Distant Prospect of Eton College in which Stephen pilloried Eton for being Tory. J.K. Stephen wrote misogynistic poesy saying that if all the evil that women had done were collected it could not be contained in the entire world. He calls violence against women 'work'. Jack the Ripper in his letters to the police called the murders 'work'. Some think J.K. Stephen carried out these horrid crimes because he was distraught that Prince Eddy was due to marry. Some believe that Stephen and Prince Eddy were gay lovers. J.K. Stephen had several brothers but no sisters. He was known as 'Jem' among his family and close friends. He later was committed to a mental asylum called St Andrew's Hospital. He died of mania according to his death certificate. He has been excluded as a suspect for the Jack the Ripper murders on the basis that the murders occured at a certain time of night and J.K. Stpehen is recorded to have delivered lectures to dozens of undergraduates the following morning in Cambridge. Looking at railway timetables from 1889 it is impossible that he committed the murders and was able to get back to Cambridge in order to deliver his lectures the next morning. There is a very faint possibility that he could have had access to a car or ridden the 65 miles from London to Cambridge after each murder. ***BBC Drama - The Tenth Man by Graham Greene - The story begins in a prison in Occupied France during World War II. It is deemed that one in every ten prisoners is to be executed; lots are drawn to decide who will die. One of the men chosen is a rich lawyer. He offers all his money to anyone who will take his place. One man agrees. Upon his release from prison the lawyer must face the consequences of his actions.
In the introduction to the First edition of his novel Graham Greene states that he had forgotten about this story until receiving a letter about it from a stranger in 1983. Greene had first suggested it as an idea for a film script in 1937, and later developed it whilst working for MGM during the 1940s. Nothing came of it and the rights were offered for sale by MGM in 1983. The buyer (Anthony Blond) allowed Greene to revise and subsequently publish the work. Greene also writes of this novel that "I prefer it in many ways to The Third Man"
***BBC Drama - Unpredicted by Annie McCartney - A candidate for election to the newly formed Stormont Assembly is rattled when his wife and then his young son begin receiving anonymous voice and text messages, accusing him of hypocrisy on the issue of abortion. His party is pro-life, but though his wife disagrees with this in principle, she is not going to let a blackmailer destroy her family without first finding out the truth. ***BBC Drama - Unprotected - prostiiution & the law ***BBC Drama - Who Am I This Time by Kurt Vonnegut - This ran in the Saturday Evening Post in the Summer, 1972 edition. A shy office worker lives his life through the characters he portrays on the stage of his amateur dramatics company, inhabiting the roles to incredible effect in a series of remarkable performances but retreating into his shell as soon as the play finishes. But when a new girl in town auditions for the role of Stella Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire, playing opposite his Stanley, their lives will never be the same. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Total 0 folder(s); 96 file(s) Total files size: 945 MB; 931569 KB; 953926647 Bytes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^