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The All New Adventures of Mr Blobby (1996)
Character: N/A
He's back! Everyone's favourite big, bouncy, big blob (well how many do you know?) In his new guises, Mr Blobby is a complete hoot, hilariously bumping, bashing and bruising his way through life.
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Brussel Sprouts (1973)
Character: Skip
Two scout patrols from London's East End, meet up on a holiday in Kent and find it was not what they were expecting at all.
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Patty Fatty (1981)
Character: Cliff
A play by Kay McManus. Patricia is fifteen and fat, and feels the odd one out...until her brother's friend takes her out for a ride on his motorcycle.
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Lifelike (1980)
Character: Paul Bennett, actor
The producer and director are delighted with their television play about a comprehensive school. It seems truthful, authentic, really lifelike. But as rehearsals progress, a tense difference of opinion emerges between the author and the young schoolboy actor.
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Theban Plays: Antigone (1986)
Character: Chorus
In a final battle for the control of Thebes, Oedipus's two sons kill each other. Creon issues an order that no one is to bury Polynices upon pain of death. But Antigone is determined that her brother's body will have the proper rites of burial.
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Rating Notman (1982)
Character: N/A
A BAFTA award nominated drama about a British POW's collaboration with the Nazis during WWII.
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Stargazy on Zummerdown (1978)
Character: Alf Smith
In the 23rd Century, Britain (now called Albion) is made up of two distinct communities - the Aggros (farm workers) and the Toonies (industrial workers). They meet at Zummerdown for the annual midsummer festival of Stargazy
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Shadowlands (1985)
Character: Doctor
A play based on the friendship between CS Lewis and Joy Gresham.
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To Encourage the Others (1972)
Character: Parris
The true story of Derek Bentley, whose conviction and execution for a murder committed by someone else provoked a public revulsion.
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After the Solo (1975)
Character: Foreman
"The voice will make its effect. And it will, undoubtedly, be very touching. But, tell me: after his voice has broken, can you make anything of him then?" After the solo, after the chorus, after the applause?
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No Visible Scar (1981)
Character: Man on plane
A wounded member of a rebel terrorist organisation is tended by an English nurse. She is imprisoned, interrogated, then released to face another form of interrogation.
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The Cruel Necessity (1962)
Character: Ingoldsby
A story of choices leading to redemption or further from it, set against a backdrop of human nature and societal constraints.
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Very Important Person (1961)
Character: Flying Officer G.S. "Plum" Poudding
Comedy set in World War Two, starring James Robertson-Justice and Leslie Phillips. Sir Ernest Pease (Robertson-Justice) is a self-important scientist who is sent undercover on a bombing mission to monitor the effectiveness of his latest invention, a new-fangled radar. When the plane is attacked, he parachutes to safety - only to be sent to a POW camp, where he takes on the alias of Lieutenant Farrow. There, the somewhat happy-go-lucky bunch of Brits suspect their acerbic new fellow prisoner of being a spy, and all sorts of culture clashes and misunderstandings ensue.
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The Luddites (1988)
Character: Joseph Radcliffe
In 1812 there were violent disturbances in Yorkshire when new machines were introduced into the wool industry. This film is an interpretation of those events made in the style of a documentary.
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Making Cocoa (2002)
Character: Tlotoxl (voice)
An animated guide to making Cocoa the Aztec way.
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Remembering 'The Aztecs' (2002)
Character: Self / Tlotoxl
The guest actors of the 1964 "Doctor Who" (1963) story, "The Aztecs", reminisce about their time on the programme and making the series.
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Doctor Who: Colony in Space (1971)
Character: Ashe
When the Master steals the Time Lords' secret file on the Doomsday Weapon, they grant the Doctor a temporary reprieve from his exile on Earth to deal with the crisis. He and Jo arrive on the planet Uxarieus and become enmeshed in a struggle between an agrarian colony and a powerful mining corporation.
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Doctor Who: The Aztecs (1964)
Character: Tlotoxl
The TARDIS materialises inside an Aztec tomb. Outside it, the Doctor and his companions soon discover that Mexico in the 15th century is a bloodthirsty and dangerous place... And with Barbara mistaken for a reincarnation of an ancient high priest called Yetaxa, the history teacher thinks that she can put an end to the barbaric human sacrifices once and for all. But can she rewrite history without disastrous consequences?
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The Solarnauts (1967)
Character: Tri-S
A pilot for an unproduced British science fiction space adventure series.
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The Death of Adolf Hitler (1973)
Character: Walter Wagner
The final days in the Bunker, with Hitler becoming more and more paranoid, plumbing the depths of his madness and reaching his well deserved fate.
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Doctor Who: The Smugglers (1966)
Character: Josiah Blake
The TARDIS arrives on the coast of seventeenth century Cornwall — much to the astonishment of Polly and Ben. Pirates led by Captain Samuel Pike and his henchman Cherub are searching for a hidden treasure, while a smuggling ring masterminded by the local squire is trying to off-load contraband.
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V for Vendetta (2006)
Character: Old Man
In a world in which Great Britain has become a fascist state, a masked vigilante known only as “V” conducts guerrilla warfare against the oppressive British government. When V rescues a young woman from the secret police, he finds in her an ally with whom he can continue his fight to free the people of Britain.
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A Christmas Carol (1977)
Character: Charity Gentleman
Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
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Rogue Male (1976)
Character: German Policeman
In 1939, Sir Robert Thorndyke takes aim at Adolf Hitler with a high powered rifle, but the shot misses its mark. Captured and tortured by the Gestapo and left for dead, Sir Robert makes his way back to England where he discovers the Gestapo has followed him. Knowing that his government would turn him over to German authorities, Sir Robert goes underground in his battle with his pursuers.
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