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kobvindex_ZLB13485636
Format:
1 DVD Video (ca. 77/15 Min.) : s/w
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1 Beil.
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Bildformat: 4x3
Edition:
1
Series Statement:
Archive television : [DVD Video]
Content:
CATHY COME HOME is probably the most famous British television play ever, watched by a quarter of the population both on its first broadcast in November 1966 and on its repeat in January 1967. Its impact was enormous, provoking questions in the Houses of Parliament and playing a large part in publicising the launch of the new housing charity Shelter. Director Ken Loach and producer Tony Garnett also ushered in a new style of television drama: taking the cameras out of the studio and onto the streets, and fusing drama and documentary styles. A young couple, played by Carol White and Ray Brooks, is driven to despair by the social and economic forces pitted against them. (from the container)
Content:
Extras: Commentary by Ken Loach together with extracts from writer Jeremy Sandford's memoirs read by James Fox; HOUSING PROBLEMS (1935), a classic British documentary of life in London slums; on-screen and ROM content of the original filming schedule. Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Note:
Ländercode: 2
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Mit DVD-ROM Teil
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Engl.
Language:
English
Author information:
Loach, Ken
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