Dramatisation of the failed plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in July 1944 by a conspiracy of high-ranking German Army officers. Directed by Rudolph Cartier and written by Roger Manvell.With John Carson, Charles LLoyd Pack and Patricia Denys.
Shelley Mitchell, a prison visitor, try to help Stanley Wood, a pedophile who spent most of his life in prison.
Directed by James Ferman and written by Tony Parker.With Rosemary Leach and Jimmy Gardner.
Young Nicky Lancaster must cope with the discovery that his socialite mother is a drug addict.
Directed by Philip Dudley and written by Noël Coward.With Margaret Leighton, Richard Warwick and Patrick Barr.
The Headmaster and governors of a boarding school are accidentally locked in the new memorial room with the convicted Great Train Robbers.
Directed by Waris Hussein and written by Hugh Whitemore.With Richard Pearson, John Le Mesurier and Jane Eccles.
Satirical play in which businessmen want to destroy Westminster Abbey to make way for a bypass.
Directed by Ian Curteis, written by John Betjeman and Stewart Farrar.With Derek Francis, Kenneth Fortescue and Pamela Ann Davy.
Satirical play in which businessmen want to destroy Westminster Abbey to make way for a bypass.
Directed by Ian Curteis, written by John Betjeman and Stewart Farrar.With Derek Francis, Kenneth Fortescue and Pamela Ann Davy.
This film is shared not for profit but to educate people.It belongs to the talented director, writers and actors who made it.
Peter and Cathy are initially delighted to see their charismatic, subtly domineering friend Robin. But he outstays his welcome, and that's to say the least of it.
Directed by Anthony Page and written by John Hopkins.With Alfred Lynch, Nicol Williamson and Glenda Jackson.
Dennis Potter's controversial reading of the life of Christ, with Jesus portrayed as a hearty, fiery, well-meaning carpenter who believes that people should try to love their enemies rather than fight all the time, but who is racked by self doubt as to whether or not he is the popularly anticipated Messiah.
Directed by Gareth Davies and written by Dennis Potter.With Colin Blakely, Robert Hardy and Bernard Hepton.
Satirical play in which businessmen want to destroy Westminster Abbey to make way for a bypass.
Directed by Ian Curteis, written by John Betjeman and Stewart Farrar.With Derek Francis, Kenneth Fortescue and Pamela Ann Davy.