"Phyllida Law"

was found in the details of the these programme(s)

There are omissions, mainly due to the BBC not always completely listing the cast and crew for a programme.

 
Programme Name:Details:
Adventures Of Dougal, The...A family tribute to Eric Thompson, the voice behind the iconic television series, The Magic Roundabout. PHYLLIDA LAW, his wife, and Sophie Thompson, his daughter, read a selection of his witty tales....
Age Gap...With PHYLLIDA LAW & Imelda Staunton...
Black Sheep, The...Madame Descoings....PHYLLIDA LAW...
Book I've Yet To Write, The...PHYLLIDA LAW...
Gladly My Cross-eyed Bear...By Sharman Macdonald written specially for PHYLLIDA LAW. The interwoven stories of two women - one old, one young - who struggle with the meaning of words and language. Seventy-five-year-old Ella, who suffers from dysphasia, and lovelorn teenager Louise, who has Down's syndrome, are often misunderstood, even by their nearest and dearest. With PHYLLIDA LAW and Phyllis Logan. Director: Pam Wardell. McLeod and Dawn McCormack. Written and directed by Jeremy Weller....
Grey Expectations...Dottie....PHYLLIDA LAW...
Last Tsar, The...Queen Mary....PHYLLIDA LAW...
Lives Out Of Step...A series of plays by contemporary writers. David Hunter directs `Lives Out of Step' by Kaite O'Reilly, which intertwines the stories an emigre stranded in an overheated retirement home and that of her son - an environmentalist caught in a frozen Antarctic sea with the ghosts of his heroes Shackleton and Scott. With PHYLLIDA LAW (Mother), Douglas Hodge (Son), Kazia Pelka (Mother Past), Tawno Harper (Boy), Alex Trinder (Helper), Kenny Blyth (Glasgee), Daniel O'Grady (Activist), Richenda Carey (Edie), Terence Edmond (Ponting), David Holt (Scott) and Andrew Wincott (Shackleton)....
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime [serial]...Lady Windermere....PHYLLIDA LAW...
More From The Magic Roundabout...Read by PHYLLIDA LAW ...
My Blue Heaven...Dottie....PHYLLIDA LAW...
Peacefully In Their Sleeps......
Picasso And Chips...By Dave Sheasby. The discovery in FRANCE of a drawing of Picasso's first lover Fernande brings together small-time Rotherham art dealer Christopher Sanderson and earthy fish and chip shop proprietors Reg and Edna Mullins in an international story of intrigue and wealth. Christopher....Geoffrey Whitehead Mde. Rouvel....PHYLLIDA LAW Claude....Clive Swift Edna....Rachel Davies Reg....John Hartley Lomas....Kenny Blyth Williamson....Thomas Arnold Julia....Jennie Stoller Directed by David Hunter ...
Raj Quartet, The......
River, The...Narrator....PHYLLIDA LAW...
Room Of Her Own, A...Woman....PHYLLIDA LAW ...
Saturday Night Fry...PHYLLIDA LAW (ent)...
Self-control...Colonel Hargrave's sexual advances are too much for Laura, and she places her suitor on a two year probation. Narrator....Maureen Beattie Laura....Gerda Stevenson Montreville....Bernard Horsfall Mrs Douglas....PHYLLIDA LAW Hargrave....Andrew Wincott De Courcy....tom goodman-hill Lady Pelham....Barbara Leigh-Hunt Harriet....Tracy-Ann Oberman Jeannie....Colette O'neil Warren....Thomas Arnold Wilkins....David Timson Robert....Stuart Mcgugan Mary....Emma Woolliams Other parts played by members of the cast. Directed by Bruce Young...
Soft Fall The Sounds Of Eden...Maggie....PHYLLIDA LAW...
Summer Book, TheCast and Crew
Three Off The Tee......
To Z, A...By Lucy Catherine. It is 1936 and Phyllis Pearsall has had enough of getting lost in LONDON because all the maps are out of date. So she begins the arduous task of walking 3,000 miles and mapping 23,000 streets, in order to fulfil her dream of producing the first A-Z of LONDON. With Catherine McCormack, David Thorpe, PHYLLIDA LAW and Gavin Muir ...
Touch And Go...Elizabeth Berridge's novel set in the Border country, dramatised by Alison Joseph. An unexpected inheritance allows Emma Rowlands to return to her roots and renew her career as an artist. But when her mother comes to visit, a surprising discovery is made. With Rachel Atkins, PHYLLIDA LAW and Ifan Meredith. Director: Jocelyn Boxall....
Twenty Minutes...Summer Again If Sibelius is Finland's leading cultural figure of international repute, then second place is surely held by Tove Janson. Janson is best known as the author of the Moomin books but a new edition of an adult work, The Summer Book, has been a recent hit in Britain, selling over 50,000 copies in its first two months. It's the story of a motherless six-year old and her grandmother, who while away a long summer on a tiny island in the Gulf of Finland. Jansson's niece Sophia, who appears in the book in fictionalised form, and the writer Esther Freud, explore the enduring and universal charm of a book which has long had cult status throughout Scandinavia, with the help of readings by PHYLLIDA LAW. / "Summer Again If Sibelius is Finland's leading cultural figure of international repute, then second place is surely held by Tove Janson. Janson is best known as the author of the Moomin books but a new edition of an adult work, The Summer Book, has been a recent hit in Britain, selling over 50,000 copies in its first two months. It's the story of a motherless six-year old and her grandmother, who while away a long summer on a tiny island in the Gulf of Finland. Jansson's niece Sophia, who appears in the book in fictionalised form, and the writer Esther Freud, explore the enduring and universal charm of a book which has long had cult status throughout Scandinavia, with the help of readings by PHYLLIDA LAW. " / "Summer Again If Sibelius is Finland's leading cultural figure of international repute, then second place is surely held by Tove Janson. Janson is best known as the author of the Moomin books but a new edition of an adult work, The Summer Book, has been a recent hit in Britain, selling over 50,000 copies in its first two months. It's the story of a motherless six-year old and her grandmother, who while away a long summer on a tiny island in the Gulf of Finland. Jansson's niece Sophia, who appears in the book in fictionalised form, and the writer Esther Freud, explore the enduring and universal charm of a book which has long had cult status throughout Scandinavia, with the help of readings by PHYLLIDA LAW. " / "Summer Again If Sibelius is Finland's leading cultural figure of international repute, then second place is surely held by Tove Janson. Janson is best known as the author of the Moomin books but a new edition of an adult work, The Summer Book, has been a recent hit in Britain, selling over 50,000 copies in its first two months. It's the story of a motherless six-year old and her grandmother, who while away a long summer on a tiny island in the Gulf of Finland. Jansson's niece Sophia, who appears in the book in fictionalised form, and the writer Esther Freud, explore the enduring and universal charm of a book which has long had cult status throughout Scandinavia, with the help of readings by PHYLLIDA LAW. " / "Summer Again If Sibelius is Finland's leading cultural figure of international repute, then second place is surely held by Tove Janson. Janson is best known as the author of the Moomin books but a new edition of an adult work, The Summer Book, has been a recent hit in Britain, selling over 50,000 copies in its first two months. It's the story of a motherless six-year old and her grandmother, who while away a long summer on a tiny island in the Gulf of Finland. Jansson's niece Sophia, who appears in the book in fictionalised form, and the writer Esther Freud, explore the enduring and universal charm of a book which has long had cult status throughout Scandinavia, with the help of readings by PHYLLIDA LAW. "....