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  2. List of works by Alan Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Being Alan Bennett (BBC documentary), 2009; Mark Lawson Talks To Alan Bennett (BBC, extended interview), 2009; Bennett on Bennett (5 10-minute monologues, as himself), 2009; Storyville Survivors: My Friend Sam - Living For the Moment (documentary, as himself), 2012; Family Guy (Brian's Play, as himself), 2013

  3. Talking Movies - Wikipedia

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    Talking Movies is transmitted in a 30-minute format in a regular spot on BBC World News, and can be seen in shorter sections during news broadcasts throughout the week on BBC America. Since its inception, the show has featured Brook covering the latest film releases from Hollywood, around the world, and from the independent sector.

  4. List of works based on Arthurian legends - Wikipedia

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    The Sword in the Stone, a 6-part BBC Radio series written by Marianne Helweg based on the book by T. H. White and broadcast on BBC National Programme 11 June - 16 July 1939, with Robert Farquharson as Merlyn, Robin Maule as "Wart", Norman Shelley as Sir Ector, Carleton Hobbs as Archimedes and Geoffrey Wincott as King Pellinorer.

  5. The Moving Picture Books - Wikipedia

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    The Moving Picture Book Company and The Pictorial Color Book Company were early 20th-century American publishers known for producing interactive children's books. These publishers specialized in creating movable books , which featured mechanical illustrations that could move or change scenes with the pull of a tab.

  6. Adaptations of works by M. R. James - Wikipedia

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    The BBC website also produced a behind-the-scenes video of the production. [9] On Christmas Eve 2019, the BBC broadcast an adaptation of "Martin's Close", written and directed by Mark Gatiss, and starring Peter Capaldi. [10] It became BBC Four's "most watched programme of 2019", with 1.5 million viewers. [11]

  7. Tom Brook - Wikipedia

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    Tom Brook (born 16 June 1953) is a New York–based journalist working primarily for BBC News.He is mainly seen on BBC World News, and also the BBC News Channel. [1] He is the main presenter of its flagship cinema programme Talking Movies, and has presented every episode since it was first broadcast in February 1999.

  8. BBC's 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century - Wikipedia

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    The 100 Greatest Films of the 21st Century is a list compiled in August 2016 by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), chosen by a voting poll of 177 film critics from around the world. [ 1 ] It was compiled by collating the top ten films submitted by the critics who were asked to list the best films released since the year 2000 .

  9. Spywatch - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Mary is being forced to do the housework by Grainger and Millington. Grainger also pays Wells Farm a visit and tries to get Amy to move out of the farm, to which he was the landlord, but she refuses. Episode 3 (Spies All Around) 29 January 1996 Amy's cows have escaped and it looks as if the fence has been cut.