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  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Beryl Reid

    An interview with the British actress Beryl Reid.

  • Burglary (1987)

    A feature produced by Capital Radio about burglary, featuring interviews with those who have been apprehended for the crime.

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Donald Sinden

    An interview with the British actor Donald Sinden - a continuation of a previous interview conducted in front of audience at the Barbican Centre.

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Barry Norman

    An interview with Barry Norman, well known British cinema critic and broadcaster.

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Charles Chilton

    An interview with renowned BBC writer-producer Charles Chilton, creator of the science-fiction trilogy ‘Journey Into Space’ and producer of the film ‘Oh What a Lovely War’.

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Pete Murray in conversation with Richard Todd

    An interview with Richard Todd, actor, at the moment (May 1987) appearing in ‘The Business of Murder’.

  • The King’s Troup (1987)

    In October 1947, King George the Sixth inspected a saluting battery of Royal Horse Artillary at their barracks in St. John’s Wood. Before leaving he requested that the Artillary should be known as his...

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Julia McKenzie

    An interview with the actress Julia McKenzie.

  • Documentary: The Sage of Chelsea (1987)

    A documentary about the life story of the great English literary figure of the Nineteen Century - Thomas Carlyle, which address 24 Chane Road, Chelsea, in London, is well known as the place of ‘The Sage of...

  • The British connection (1987)

    A documentary about the story of the creation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a Christian denomination of the Church of Mormons, since the remote times when many British people went to...