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Category Archives: TV drama
Stop,Look,Listen…my weekly selection of favourite films, books and events to get you out of the house
Watch.. Blood In The Mobile screened this week by the Manchester Film Co-operative. The film was made by Frank Poulsen, Winner of Berlin’s Cinema for Peace Award for Justice in 2011. The north west has had a Congolese community for … Continue reading
Posted in anti-cuts, book review, Communism, drama, education, feminism, films, human rights, Ireland, labour history, Manchester, political women, Salford, trade unions, TV drama, Uncategorized, women, young people
Tagged Angel Meadow, Congo, Ellen Wilkinson, Johanna Winard, John Fay, Ruby's War, suffragettes, The Mill
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Stop,Look,Listen…my weekly selection of favourite films, books and events to get you out of the house
Watch…Callan (DVD)…filmed in black and white and made in the the late 60s, to me this series confirms my views of the secret services in this country; unaccountable, undemocratic and dangerous. Edward Woodward is mesmerising as Callan, the government agent … Continue reading
Posted in drama, labour history, Manchester, TV drama, Uncategorized, women
Tagged Callan, Hayden Wood, Jack Johnson, Marc Almond, Miles Davis, Slaithwaite
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Stop,Look,Listen…my weekly selection of favourite films, books and events to get you out of the house
Watch.… Ethel MacDonald – An Anarchist’s Story. A fascinating film about a working class woman who became an anarchist and writer. Ethel was born in 1910 in a mining community in Lanarkshire in Scotland. Life offered few opportunities for working … Continue reading
Posted in anti-cuts, Communism, drama, feminism, films, human rights, labour history, political women, TV drama, Uncategorized, women
Tagged anarchism, First World War., Suffragesttes
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Book Review: Jim Larkin and the Great Dublin Lockout of 1913 by John Newsinger
Review of Jim Larkin and the Great Dublin Lockout of 1913 by John Newsinger. Bookmarks publications On 26 August 2013 it will be the centenary of the Dublin Lockout. John Newsinger, author of a new book Jim Larkin and the … Continue reading
Northern white slaves and the campaign for the 10 hour day . My interview with John Fay writer of The Mill.
The Mill, a new historical drama on Channel 4, written by John Fay is set during one of the most turbulent periods of British history. Fay says; It is set in 1833 where a period of resistance is just beginning, … Continue reading
Posted in drama, human rights, labour history, trade unions, TV drama, young people
Tagged John Doherty, John Fay, liverpool, Quarry Bank Mill, Working Class Movement Library
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Dr Who and the Communist: the politics and work of Malcolm Hulke
Update. March 2016. Michael Herbert has written a revised and updated version of this post on his blog on science fiction which is called Fantasies of Possibility. You can read the article here Dear readers, here is the … Continue reading
Posted in Communism, drama, films, TV drama
Tagged Armchair theatre, Colony in Space, communist partyof Great Britain, Dr.Who, eric paice, Frontier in Space, Here is Drama- behind the scenes at Unity Theatre, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, malcolm hulke, pathfinders in space, Pathfinders to Mars, Pathfinders to Venus, Sydney Newman, target luna, The Ambassadors of Death, The Day of Fear, The Faceless Ones, The Making of Dr Who, The Sea Devils, The Silurians, The War Games, Unity theatre
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Political Women (10) Alice Nutter
Alice Nutter … Formerly in Chumbawamba, now a regular scriptwriter for TV and radio, Alice is from a working class family in Burnley, Lancashire: It’s a myth that all working class people are leftwing. My parents were weavers, but were … Continue reading
Posted in anti-cuts, Communism, drama, education, feminism, human rights, labour history, music, political women, radio drama, Socialism, Socialist Feminism, TV drama, women, young people
Tagged Alice Nutter, Chumbawamba, feminism, Jim Allen, plan c
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Stop,Look,Listen…my weekly selection of favourite films, books and events to get you out of the house
Watch….Community It’s a US series set in an adult education college with a collection of unconventional students and the script one long satire on sitcom tropes and popular culture from Star Wars to zombies. The leader of the gang is … Continue reading
Posted in anti-cuts, labour history, Manchester, music, novels, Socialist Feminism, TV drama, women
Tagged community Tv series, derby50k, fabio Geda, in the Sea There are crocodiles, invisible histories, luddites 200, Michael herbert, the anti-capitalist roadshow, Up Then Brave Women, Working Class Movement Library
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Stop,Look,Listen…my weekly selection of favourite films, books and events to get you out of the house
Watch..Big Flame by Jim Allen, Tony Garnett and Ken Loach. It was made in 1969 by the BBC when trade unions had some political as well as militant credibility. Jim was a Marxist and his politics reflect the subject matter … Continue reading
Posted in book review, films, human rights, Ken Loach, Manchester, music, novels, Socialist Feminism, trade unions, TV drama, women
Tagged Jim Allen, livi michael, malkin child, pussy riot, stalingrad, womens liberation
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Down with the crowned ruffians….
Of more worth is one honest man to society and in the sight of God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. —Thomas Paine In 1978 Jim Allen’s play, The Spongers, was broadcast on the BBc in its Play … Continue reading
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Tagged Jim Allen, Sex pistols, Sherri Yanowitz, stuff the jubilee, the Spongers, thomas paine
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