There's big money in pigeon racing if you've got a fast flyer, and Joe Desmond's blue-pied hen is a natural winner. But Joe's lucky streak with the birds has gone on a bit too long for .. show full overview
There's big money in pigeon racing if you've got a fast flyer, and Joe Desmond's blue-pied hen is a natural winner. But Joe's lucky streak with the birds has gone on a bit too long for the comfort of his competitors. It's time someone else had a turn.
Mal Middleton's comedy was filmed on location in his home town of Sheffield.
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Jul 14, 1985
A father is intent on finding the truth as to how his soldier son met his death while serving in Northern Ireland.
A father is intent on finding the truth as to how his soldier son met his death while serving in Northern Ireland.
by PETER ANSORGE starring Leonard Rossiter, Mary Morris and Lesley Manville
'What Hitler did to Czechoslovakia, Max von Konigsberg does to his best friends.' They're cleaning up Soho .. show full overview
by PETER ANSORGE starring Leonard Rossiter, Mary Morris and Lesley Manville
'What Hitler did to Czechoslovakia, Max von Konigsberg does to his best friends.' They're cleaning up Soho but someone seems to have forgotten the publisher of Silver Screen - down there in the bunker, surrounded by enemies, plotting a last stand to save his sleazy film magazine. But then the threatening letters arrive - and Max's new editor turns out to be both beautiful and dangerous.
Music composed and conducted by ILONA SEKACZ
Lighting JOHN SUMMERS
Script editor DUSTY HUGHES Designer DAVID HITCHCOCK Producer MICHAEL WEARING Director STUART BURGE
A drama set in the 1950s, portraying the life of C. S. Lewis from the time he met his wife, Joy Davidman, to her death.
It was subsequently adapted by the writer, William, Nicholson as a stage play and then as a cinema film.
A drama set in the 1950s, portraying the life of C. S. Lewis from the time he met his wife, Joy Davidman, to her death.
It was subsequently adapted by the writer, William, Nicholson as a stage play and then as a cinema film.