Taking its title from a teenage disco, this eagerly anticipated first feature from British artist Tracey Emin marks a new chapter in her body of autobiographical work...Drawing on her experiences growing up in Margate, the film features six teenage girls - Frances, Helen, Katie, Kieri, Laura and Lizzie - who all have a tale to tell. One moment filled with bravado, the next awkward and insecure. In a series of interviews to camera, the Margate girls tell their individual stories. We learn about Helen and her love of the Sphinx, a ride at the Dreamland funfair, where she snogged a lad who she is convinced has joined the foreign legion. Katie was raped at the end of her Christmas holiday - he broke me in, she says of the abuser. Kieri has a lovebite as a result of a strange sex game involving an older woman. And Lizzie takes the stories to a harrowing and dramatic culmination, involving a miscarriage and suicide.The film is hard-edged and disturbing, but it's also Emin's poem to Margate, mixing DV footage Super 8 film into lyrical montage. The natural beauty of the sea and the sunsets is linked with Margate's more manmade pleasures, underscored with a selection of 70s songs that formed the soundtrack to the artist's own adolescence.
One of the highest rated sitcoms of the 1970s attracting 16 million viewers at the peak of its popularity Love Thy Neighbour explores the culture clash between black and white neighbours Bill Reynolds (Rudolph Walker) and Eddie Booth (Jack Smethurst). This DVD features episodes one and two from series three.
One of the highest rated sitcoms of the 1970s attracting 16 million viewers at the peak of its popularity Love Thy Neighbour explores the culture clash between black and white neighbours Bill Reynolds (Rudolph Walker) and Eddie Booth (Jack Smethurst). This release features episodes five and six of series three.
One of the highest rated sitcoms of the 1970s attracting 16 million viewers at the peak of its popularity Love Thy Neighbour explores the culture clash between black and white neighbours Bill Reynolds (Rudolph Walker) and Eddie Booth (Jack Smethurst). This DVD features episodes three and four from series three.
Episodes 9 and 10 of the cult 70's TV Comedy. Episode 9 Eddie returns from holiday to find that someone has commandeered his seat in the Lion and Lamb! Not only that but the co-op has been transformed into the Taj Mahal Emporium. With rumours that Fortnum and Mason's is about to become a Curry Centre Eddie decides enough is enough and something has to be done. Episode 10 It is time for the showdown between Eddie's 'Snowflakes' and Bill's 'Sambos'. Maple Terrace braces
Episodes 7 and 8 of the cult 70's TV Comedy. Episode 7 When Eddie has to 'toe the party line' it is more to do with the G.P.O than politics. Forced to share his telephone line with Bill and Barbie it doesn't take long for Eddie to get his wires crossed. When he overhears Bill talking about a plan to hi-jack him Eddie fears for his life and runs to the police for protection. Episode 8 'Keeping up with the Reynolds' is starting to prove difficult for Eddie especially w
""We are the mods we are the mods we are we are we are the mods"" London 1964: two rival youth cults emerge - the mods and the rockers - with explosive consequences. For Jimmy (Phil Daniels) and his sharp-suited pill-popping scooter-riding mates being a mod is a way of life. It's their generation. Together they head off to Brighton for an orgy of drugs thrills and violent confrontation against the rockers. Jimmy never wants to stray from his maxim: ""I don't wanna be
Following the highly successful release of series one and two Pegasus presents series three of the smash hit comedy Love Thy Neighbour. Attracting over 17 million viewers at its peak this must see 70's Tv classic explores the relationship of Union Jack-waving socialist Eddie Booth and his Tory-supporting West Indian neighbour Bill. The battle between Eddie & Bill continues.Episode Nine - Like any good husband Eddie is taking no chances when it comes to getting Joan to the hospital on time. The route has been planned and he's borrowed a car nothing can go wrong ... or can it?Episode Ten - At last the great day is here Eddie and Bill are about to become fathers. True to tradition they decide to wet the babies' head as usual Eddie takes it one step too far and ends up drowning it.
Episodes 5 and 6 of the cult 70's TV Comedy. Episode 5 The TUC conference at Brighton provides Eddie with the ideal excuse for a week away from the wife. He is not too pleased though when Bill tells him that he will also be there attending the conference as a Conservatory Party observer. However the two decide to make the best of it when they find out they are sharing the same small hotel with two attractive young ladies. Unfortunately the simultaneous arrival of their wives
Episodes 3 and 4 of the cult 70's TV Comedy. Episode 3 There is much jubilation at the departure of 'Clarkey' the foreman of the factory where Eddie and his black neighbour work. The management decide that it will serve their interests best if they promote their must idle difficult loudmouthed and bigoted troublemaker. The choice is obvious. Episode 4 The rivalry between Eddie and Bill reaches boiling point when in the grip of sale-fever they try to outwit each o
Episodes 1 and 2 of the cult 70's TV Comedy. Episode 1 Eddie Booth's prejudice towards his black neighbours Bill and Barbie Reynolds has not lessened during the few months since we last saw him. When bill and Barbie decide it is time to hold a housewarming Eddie tries unsuccessfully to prevent his wife Joan from going and does his best to sabotage the party. Episode 2 Whilst Bill Reynolds holds the voodoo cult in great respect he's definitely not a witch doctor a
One of the highest rated sitcoms of the 1970s attracting 16 million viewers at the peak of its popularity Love Thy Neighbour explores the culture clash between black and white neighbours Bill Reynolds (Rudolph Walker) and Eddie Booth (Jack Smethurst). This release features episodes seven and eight from series three.
Episodes Include: 1. The New Neighbours 2. Limbo Dancing 3. The Petition 4. The Factory Dispute 5. The Seven Year Itch 6. Refused A Drink 7. Sex Appeal 8. The Housewarming Party 9. Voodoo 10. Clarkey Leaves 11. The Bedroom Suite 12. The TUC Conference 13. Religious Fervour 15. The GPO 16. The Car 17. Eddie Returns From Holiday 18. The Lion and Lamb 19. The Lift 20. Barbie Becomes Pregnant
Dallas. 1963. The second shooter. Almost forty years after John F. Kennedy's assassination an ex-Marine named Walter Ohlinger has come forward with a startling claim. I was in Dallas November 22 1963. Does that mean anything to you? I've never told anyone this before: no one knows I was the second gunman behind the stockade fence on what they called the grassy knoll. I fired one shot from there. Shedding new light on the most well-know murder mystery of the 20th century this masterful thriller will keep you guessing right up to the last frame.
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