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| After Eden | ...ALISON HINDELL (Producer)... |
| All Things Betray Thee | ...1835. A travelling harpist arrives in the new iron town of Moonlea in search of his friend. When he finds unrest and injustice, he tries not to become involved. With Ian Hughes, Patrick Brennan and Melanie Walters. Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Are There Still Wolves In Pennsylvania? | ...ALISON HINDELL (Producer)... |
| Au Revoir Johnny Onions | ...... |
| Backward Shadow, The | ...... |
| Badgers In My Vest | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Blue Man, The | ...By Gillian Clarke. An Egyptian grave god who smiles when you turn him is not an ordinary gift. But the Finches are not ordinary women, at least not for Catrin. With Siriol Jenkins, Margaret John and Jennifer Hill. Director: ALISON HINDELL... |
| Broad Canvasses | ...A three-part drama by Nigel Baldwin in which Sue Johnston plays Dee, a journalist investigating the mysterious death of a student. 1: `The Thirst Quenchers'. Had Sarah uncovered the truth about a water pollution `accident'? With Martin Troakes and Hugh Dickson. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Cancer Ward | ...director ALISON HINDELL... |
| Cardiff East | ...By Peter Gill. Hopes, memories, warmth and tragedy combine to make up 24 hours in the life of a close-knit community in Cardiff. With Anthony O'Donnell, Susan Brown and Robert Harper. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Chelsea Dreaming | ...by D J Britton Fifty years ago today, Dylan Thomas died in NEW YORK after collapsing in the Chelsea Hotel. Tonight's play examines the lies and legends of this unique poet through the critical eye of the Chelsea, infamous home both to wild excesses and inspired creativity. Chelsea Hotel....Roger Allam Dylan Thomas....Richard Lynch Caitlin....Penny Downie DJ....Dorien Thomas Mam....Manon Edwards Nancy....Beth Robert Edgar Lee Masters....Brendan Charleson Liz....Sarah Hill Composed by Paula Gardiner Musicians: Lee Goodall, Gethin Liddington, Huw Warren, Ian Williams. Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Clockwork Orange, A | ...The radio premiere of Anthony Burgess's cult classic. Teenage thug Alex is brainwashed out of his sadistic pursuits, but the cure has unfortunate side-effects. With Jason Hughes, Struan Rodger and John McArdle. Director ALISON HINDELL... |
| Cries Across The Tracks | ...By Laurence Allan. Can Kevin's marriage be rescued by eavesdropping on the sweet nothings called between a prisoner in his cell and his girlfriend on the street? With Laurence Allen, Andrew Howard and Patrick Brennan. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Cube Of The Rainbow, The | ...By Peter Morgan. When a genetic experiment on a 17-year-old boy goes wrong, a pioneering research scientist has to question her own beliefs, while others question her motives. With Melanie Walters, Helen Griffin, Steffan Rhodri and Vivian Parry. Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Cymbeline | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Dat's Love | ...... |
| Death And The Pleasant Voices | ...ALISON HINDELL (Producer)... |
| Devil's Music, The | ...Jazz musician Megan keeps playing a certain melody - but where does it come from? The trail leads back to the 1880s and the visit to Swansea of a choir of emancipated slaves. With Rakie Ayola, Margaret John, Helen Griffin and Don Warrington, and composer and guitarist Paula Gardiner. Directed by ALISON HINDELL... |
| Don't Go Away | ...By Jane Buckler. When Pearl goes to change the bulb in the bathroom, she is surprised to hear a voice telling her she has been chosen for a special journey. With Helen Griffin, Laurence Allen, Stevie Parry and Catrin Rhys. Directed by ALISON HINDELL... |
| Double Acts | ...by Carl Grose and Eryl Roderick. Welsh farmer Rita and Cornish fisherman Reg plan an unusual form of revenge on irresponsible tourists. With Di Botcher and David Shaw. Director: ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Dr Zhivago [drama] | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| East From The Gantry | ...By Edward Thomas. In the derelict shell of their burnt-out house, a husband and wife swap memories while a mysterious drifter lurks on the hillside. Love is strange. With Ri Richards, Boyd Clack, Andrew Howard and Wyndham Price. Music by Gareth Whittock. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Egoist, The | ...By George Meredith, dramatised in two parts by Jane Dauncey. 1: When his fiancee elopes, Sir Willoughby is so concerned with his self-image that he quickly turns his attentions towards an old friend. But then a third would-be bride arrives. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Film Journal Of Eve Arnold, The | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Fish Can Sing, The | ...By Halldor Laxness, dramatised by Arnold Evans. In early 20th century Iceland, Garddar Holm is an enigma: an opera star of international acclaim yet no one at home has ever heard him sing. Alfgrimur is determined that Garddar will sing "the one pure note". Old Alfgrimur....Glyn Houston Garddar Holm....Matthew Rhys Alfgrimur....Meilyr Sion Listener....Nickie Rainsford Guddmunsen....William Thomas Miss Guddmunsen....Ruth Jones Young Alfgrimur....Shaun Hew Phillips Bjorn....Howell Evans Pastor....Richard Mitchley Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Flowers For The Living | ...... |
| Gate, The | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL... |
| Guest Before You, The | ...By Peter Morgan Anything can happen in a hotel room. Promotion, demolition; romance, heartbreak; commerce and con-tricks - eavesdrop on a week in the life of Room 331. Rick....Jason Hughes Lucy....Mali Harries Nick....Simon Ludders Louise....Sara McGaughey James....John Labanowski Laura....Lynne Seymour Bill....Brendan Charleson Sonia....Alex Alderton Director....ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Hafod - Visions Of Eden | ...By Tracy Spottiswoode. Hafod was built by a millionaire visionary who hoped to create an Eden in the wilderness of 18th-century Wales. But in every paradise there is a serpent. With Anthony O'Donnell, Sioned Mair and Eiry Thomas. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Hardest Thing, The | ...By Frank Vickery. Moving to CANADA should be a positive step for the Pearces after the loss of their daughter, but Wendy is finding it very hard to part with Katy's belongings. With William Thomas, Rhian Morgan and Shelley Rees. Director: ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Headlong Hall | ...By Thomas Love Peacock. Dramatised by D.J. Britton. At a Christmas house party in North Wales, the guests exchange philosophical flirtations under the beady eye of Miss Brindle-Mew, determined to marry off her niece and nephew before the festivities are over. Miss Brindle-Mew....Eiry Thomas Escot....John McAndrew Foster....Andrew Wincott Cranium....Bill Wallis Cephalis....Mali Harries Caprioletta....Iola Hughes Squire Headlong....Meic Povey Sexton....Iestyn Jones Rev Gaster....Richard Mitchley Harpist: Margaret Harries Director: ALISON HINDELL [Rpt of Sun, 3.00pm]... |
| Hitler's Buddha | ...In Nanking, in 1937, as the Japanese pursue their brutal invasion, hundreds of Chinese lives are saved by the bravery of John Rabe, a hero and a Nazi. With John Rowe, Paul Courtenay Hyu, Rachel Atkins and Richard Rees. Directed by ALISON HINDELL... |
| In Parenthesis | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL... |
| In The Red Kitchen | ...Part 1 (of 10) of 'In The Red Kitchen' written by Michele Roberts, abridged by Yvonne ANTROBUS, read by Sue JONES-DAVIES and produced by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Kangaroo | ...By D H Lawrence. On the seventieth anniversary of the author's death, a dramatisation of his classic novel set in Australia in 1922. The play is a political thriller and a study of marriage centring on English writer Lovat and his wife, who arrive in Sydney in search of a new life. Lovat (Simon Harris), Harriet (Clare Holman), Jack (Douglas Walker), Victoria (Lucinda Cowen), Jaz (Richard Curnow), Struthers (David Henry). Dramatised by David Britton. Music by Iain Grandage. Music performed by Eric Clarke and Billy Thompson. Director: ALISON HINDELL ... |
| King Of Bath | ...A six-part comedy drama series by Arnold Evans casting the 18th-century dandy Richard (Beau) Nash in a series of adventures. The real Nash became Master of Ceremonies in Bath in 1704 and was influential in transforming the town into a fashionable holiday centre. 1: `By Any Other Name'. An heiress runs away with travelling players, and Beau Nash comes to the rescue. With David Bamber. Director ALISON HINDELL. Andrew Wincott and Peter Gunn. Director ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Letter From A Far Country | ...Gillian Clarke dramatises her popular poem in which a housewife fantasises about running away from home - if only she can get the housework done first. Sian....Sharon Morgan Mamgu....Margaret John Mary....Cler Stephens Mam....Christine Pritchard The men....William Thomas Children....Isabel and Christopher Lewis Flautist....Paula Gardiner Director....ALISON HINDELL... |
| Letters To Miss Lucie | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Like An Animal | ...directed by.... ALISON HINDELL... |
| Like The First Dewfall | ...By David Britton, from a story by Elizabeth Jolley. It is September 1939, and a last-minute seaside holiday raises questions of responsibility for a Quaker family. With Amanda Gordon, Rachel Atkins and Andy Hockley. Director: ALISON HINDELL. / By David Britton, from a story by Elizabeth Jolley. It is September 1939, and a last-minute seaside holiday raises questions of responsibility for a Quaker family. With Amanda Gordon, Rachel Atkins and Andy Hockley. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Linen And Straw | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Lobby Lud | ...By Douglas Livingstone. `You are Lobby Lud and I claim the Gazette prize'. In 1927, this phrase was on everybody's lips, as they combed the seaside resorts in search of the elusive mystery man. But who is he? With Iestyn Jones, Malcolm Storry and Melanie Walters. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Lower Depths, The | ...By Maxim Gorky, adapted by Alan Plater. The arrival of the vagrant Luka has unexpected consequences for the residents of a Moscow dosshouse. With John Woodvine, Malcolm Storry and Glyn Houston. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| L-shaped Room, The [serial] | ...Jane....Lynne Seymour Toby....John McAndrew John....Trevor Laird Father....Bill Wallis Doris....Nickie Rainsford Mavis....Marie Gordon Price James....Simon Armstrong Dr Maxwell....John Rowe Jane 2....Rachel Atkins Boss....Dave Bond Dr Graham....Richard Mitchley Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Magic Mountain, The | ...Olwen Wymark's dramatisation of Thomas Mann's classic tale about a man who visits his brother in an Alpine sanitorium where, isolated from the rest of the world, the man loses all sense of time and surrenders to the influence of the sanitorium community. Cast includes Paul Schofield (narrator), Robert Whitelock (Hans Castrop), Clive Merrison (Settembrini), Sian Thomas (Clavdia), Simon Ludders (Joachim), John Hartley (Dr Behrens), Norman Rodway (Peeperkorn), Rhodri Hugh (Naphta), Richard Elfyn (Dr Krokowski) and Christine Pritchard (Frau Stohr). Directed by ALISON HINDELL, with music by Colin Sell ... |
| Manuscripts Don't Burn | ...The diaries of Yelena Bulgakova, abridged in five parts by DJ Britton from the collection edited by JAE Curtis. 1: When Yelena became the third wife of author Mikhail Bulgakov, he asked her to keep a diary of their life, afraid that his might be burnt by the KGB, as it had been once before. With Suzanne Burden, Jonathan Tafler and Sue Jones Davies. Directed by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Matter Of Interpretation, A | ...By Peter Morgan. Ivo, a UN interpreter in the Bosnian War, waits in the Hague to give evidence against a fellow Croatian accused of war crimes. But what is the whole truth? With Davor Golub, Christine Pritchard and Denica Fairman. Director: ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Milosevic In Black And White | ...Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Moliere Imaginaire | ...by D J Britton. When Harriet and Gwyn buy their dream gite in the Languedoc, everything goes wrong. But this is Moliere country, where modern solutions can be found in the spirit of the past. Poquelin....Bill Wallis Madeleine....Rachel Atkins Rupert....James Loye Sioned....Mared Swain Harriet....Melanie Walters Gwyn....Iestyn Jones Mayor....Richard Nichols Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Moon Came Out, The | ...The moon in Natasha's youth promised romance and beauty, but reality in a communal flat in Leningrad proves distinctly drab. Written by Tatyana TOLSTOYA, read by Sorcha Cusack and produced by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Mrs Klein | ...... |
| My Bed In Darkness | ...By Jonathan Myerson. London's glitter tarnishes rapidly for those who are young, poor and sleeping rough. But sometimes life on the street is better than any other option. With James Thomas, Clare Isaac, Robert Harper and James Westaway. Director ALISON HINDELL... |
| Night Must Fall | ...Emlyn Williams's chilling study of a household under the spell of a psychopath. With Richard Harrington, Anne Jameson and Melanie Walters. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Nightmoves | ...Four plays by Rob Gittens, set in Cardiff city centre. 1: `The Police Officer's Tale'. Faulty satellite dishes, domestic violence and frozen chickens in casualty are all part of the night's work for Toni and Conor on the graveyard shift. With Erica Eirian, Robert Harper, Eiry Thomas and Bill Bellamy. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| One Up, One Down | ...... |
| Only A Matter Of Time | ...By Alan Plater. When time telling was standardised in the 19th century, not everyone was convinced of the benefits created by this stride in human progress. With James Bolam and Alan David. Director ALISON HINDELL... |
| Out Of The Ordinary | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Owl Service, The | ...Director: ALISON HINDELL
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| Passnotes On Romeo And Juliet | ...By Jane Buckler. When Rom falls in love with Julie, he discovers that real life is different from Shakespeare. With Robert Harpet, Siriol Jenkins, Karin Diamond and Rhys Miles Thomas. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Pause Between Acts | ...By Mavis Cheek. When Joan's husband leaves her, she hardens her heart against men. But then she meets Finbar, who seems very, very different. With Nichola McAuliffe and Simon Armstrong. Director: ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Pembroke Arcadia | ...D J Britton's play interleaves the life and work of Sir Philip Sidney. ALISON HINDELL directs a cast including William Houston, Beth Chalmers, Greta Scacchi and Philip Madoc ... |
| Penny Gaffs And Angel Places | ...By Mike Dorrell. October 1857: as problems in Charles Dickens's marriage come to a head, he feels pressures mounting. One night, unable to SLEEP, he walks the 30 miles from his LONDON home to Gad's Hill, Kent, but still can't escape the voices in his head. With Richard Tate, Siobhan Redmond, Andrew Wincott and Alexandra Mathie. Directed by ALISON HINDELL... |
| Pictures Of The Floating World | ...By Mike Dorrell. NEW YORK, 1955. Frank Lloyd Wright is designing the Guggenheim Museum, but the women in his life keep interfering - what has love got to do with ARCHITECTure? With Trevor Peacock, Manon Edwards, Rachel Atkins and Lorelei King. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Put Money In Thy Purse | ...... |
| Rabbits Of Godalming, The | ...By Peter Morgan. In 1726, fashionable LONDON was buzzing with the news that Mary Toft of Godalming had given birth to 14 rabbits and three cats. With Lynne Seymour, Simon Armstrong, Richard Tate and Brendan Charleston. Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Running Away With The Hairdresser | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Safe | ...... |
| Sanctuary Seeker, The | ...... |
| Saying No | ...By David Britton, co-produced with ABC Australia. When A-muoi arrives as a refugee in Western Australia, the story of the outlaw Moondyne Joe inspires her attempts to stand up for herself in an alien land. Director ALISON HINDELL... |
| Sea, The [drama] | ...ALISON HINDELL (director).... |
| Shadow Of The Sickle | ...Adaptation of Islwyn Ffowc Elis's Welsh-language novel set in postwar Wales, dramatised by Sion Eirian. Harri rejects his father's traditional attitudes, tempted instead by the vision of a socialist future, as preached by his passionate comrade, Gwylan. With Christian Patterson, William Thomas, Tonya Smith, Christine Pritchard and Alys Thomas. Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Shopping For Happiness | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Short Story | ...Producer: ALISON HINDELL... |
| Sicilian Fairy And The Irish Giant, The | ...By Nicholas McInerny. In 1824, the skeleton of the smallest girl in the world is exhibited beside that of the tallest man. How did she come to be in the Museum of Anatomy? With Siriol Jenkins, Denys Hawthorne and Richard Elfyn. Director: ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Silenced By The Soviets | ...ALISON HINDELL (Producer)... |
| Skeletons | ...By Frank Vickery. Louise announces she is getting married. Why does her dad not like the idea? With Sue Roderick, Andy Hockley and Lynne Seymour. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Small Country, A | ...By Sian James. July 1914: Tom comes home for the summer vacation to find his father has left their Carmarthenshire farm to live with the local schoolmistress. With Jack James, Dewi Rhys Williams and Sharon Morgan. Directed by ALISON HINDELL... |
| Sonya | ...Short story by Tatyana TOLSTAYA. Read by Sorcha Cusack. Produced by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Statement Of Regret | ...... |
| Stories For Another Day | ...... |
| Stories For Olga | ...With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: `Stories for Olga' by Anton Chekhov, dramatised by Olwen Wymark (1/10). / The comic stories of Anton Chekhov, dramatised by Olwen Wymark. July 1902. The playwright Chekhov is already famous for his short stories. When his wife, Olga Knipper, needs diversion during a convalescence, he decides to read some to her. With David Haig, Clare Holman and Andrew Wincott. Director ALISON HINDELL (1/10).... |
| Storm, The | ...A new version of Alexander OSTROVSKY's 19th century Russian classic, translated & adapted by David SULKIN and produced by ALISON HINDELL. On the banks of the Volga, Katya struggles against oppression.... |
| Sunset Touch, A | ...... |
| Taming The Wart | ...By Colin Haydn Evans. The true story of the discovery - and loss - of an alternative cure for cancer. With Andy Hockley, Simon Armstrong and Dewi Rhys Williams. Director: ALISON HINDELL... |
| Thackeray | ...When someone is accidentally killed in re-enacting a medieval battle, Thackeray is pulled in to investigate. With Michael Cochrane, John Hartley and Margaret John. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Thirty Minute Theatre | ...ALISON HINDELL (Producer)... |
| Time Added On For Injuries | ...... |
| Transit Of Venus | ...By Maureen Hunter. Kelly Hunter won a Sony Award this year for her performance as Celeste, the fiancee of astronomer Le Gentil. In 1760, he set out to chart the transit of Venus, leaving her at home. Six years later, he returns to find that she is older, wiser and less willing to be kept waiting. With Anton Lesser, Dinah Stabb, Doreen Mantle and Simon Ludders. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Twyborn Affair, The | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| Under Milk Wood | ...Richard Burton stars in a brand new production of Under Milk Wood, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Dylan Thomas. Possibly the most famous radio play ever written is given a fresh lease of life in the first new production for BBC Radio in 25 years. The inimitable performance of Richard Burton as First Voice has been digitally remastered and mixed with new performances of all the other parts to create a magical, fresh visit to the unique but universal world of Llareggub. Touching, eerie and very funny, the play tells the story of a day in the life of the inhabitants of a small Welsh seaside town, their dreams and routines, their loves and regrets. With characters and phrases that have entered daily parlance, the play opens with, 'To begin at the beginning', and features No Good Boyo, Lily Smalls, Polly Garter, Organ Morgan and Captain Cat in its cast list of more than 50. Sian Phillips joins Richard Burton to play Second Voice. Also featured in the all-Welsh cast are Matthew Rhys, Glyn Houston, Lisa Palfrey, Catrin Rhys and Steven Meo, and there's a special guest appearance by John Humphrys. A new musical score has been composed by John Hardy. Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Vidocq And The Last Right, The | ...By R J Gallagher. PARIS, 1821. Former convict Eugene Vidocq is hired by the police to invent the science of detection. When a priest dies mysteriously in prison, all of Vidocq's skills are put to the test. With John Labanowski, Patrick Brennan and Simon Armstrong. Director: ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Waltzing With The Moon | ...By Richard Downing. 1991. Stranded in his Sputnik, Sergei orbits the earth, forgotten, with only his photographs to witness his actions. With James Westaway, Struan Rodger and Richard Nicholls. Director ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Wedding Vortex, The | ...director ALISON HINDELL... |
| Whistle-blower, The | ...By Greg Cullen. When one of Jenny's pupils dies of an asthma attack, no-one will listen to her concerns that it might have been aggravated by local pollution. Then the oil tanker Sea Express runs aground off West Wales and suddenly Jenny finds that there is some action she can take. With Nickie Rainsford, Christian Rodska and Simon Harris. Directed by ALISON HINDELL... |
| White Guard, The | ...With Paul Hilton, James Loye, Manon Edwards and Gerry Lepkowski. Directed by ALISON HINDELL.... |
| White Magic | ...Produced by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Who Shot Shelley? | ...By David Britton. 1812. Tremadoc in north Wales is not ready for the arrival of the radical young poet who preaches free love and atheism. And the authorities want him silenced too. With Philip Madoc, James Loye and Siriol Jenkins. Director: ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Women Beware Women | ...... |
| Wouldn't It Be Better If He Died In The End | ...Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |
| Wouldn't It Be Better If He Had Died In The End? | ...Wouldn't It Be Better If He Had Died In The End? By Laurence Allan. When Rob attempts the most challenging cycle ride of his life he loses sight of his ideals, thanks to the pressures of a TV crew covering the race. Can TV ever let the truth get in the way of a good story? Rob....William Thomas Gina....Cler Stephens Nicky....Alex Alderton Gus....John Labanowski Matt....Aled Pugh Sarah....Kate Jarman Henri....Richard Elfyn Les....Simon Ludders Directed by ALISON HINDELL ... |