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Norman Rodway
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Norman Rodway - what members say
review by A customer from Bodmin
Downbeat but haunting 31 October 2008
Norman Rodway - filmography
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Playing Shakespeare
(3 discs)
on DVD
(1984)
Starring: Peggy Ashcroft, Sinead Cusack, Judi Dench
Certificate: 
Aspiring actors, Shakespeare aficionados, or just people interested in the craft of acting will be delighted by this programme from the Royal Shakespeare Company. Divided into nine lessons, PLAYING SHAKESPEARE features such actors as Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen, and Patrick Stewart offering ..read more »

71%
from 17 members
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Reilly - Ace Of Spys
(3 discs)
on DVD
(1983)
Starring: Sam Neill, Leo McKern, Tom Bell
Director: Jim Goddard, Martin Campbell, M
Certificate: 
Sam Neill stars in this TV mini-series as Sidney Reilly, an enigmatic spy operating in Europe and Asia. The character is based on a real person, who was the primary inspiration behind the creation of James Bond.

72%
from 16 members
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Timon Of Athens
on DVD
(1981)
Starring: Jonathan Pryce, Norman Rodway, John Shrapnel
Director: Johathan Miller
Certificate: 
In 1978, the BBC set itself the task of filming all of William Shakespeare's plays for television. The resulting productions, renowned for their loyalty to the text, utilised the best theatrical and television directors and brought great performances from leading contemporary actors. Timon is a ..read more »

62%
from 89 members
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Four In The Morning
on DVD
(1965)
Starring: Judi Dench, Ann Lynn, Joe Melia
Director: Anthony Simmons
Certificate: 
Award-winning drama starring Judi Dench in one of her first movie roles. A man (Brian Phelan) picks up his girlfriend (Ann Lynn) after she finishes her shift as a nightclub dancer. They go for a moonlight stroll along the river but soon begin playing petty games with each other's emotions. ..read more »

56%
from 153 members
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The Bretts - Complete Series 1
(6 discs)
on DVD
Starring: Barbara Murray, Norman Rodway, David Yelland
Director: Baz Taylor
Certificate: 
Charles and Lydia Brett have been reigning stars of the London stage since the 1880s, and by now -- the 1920s -- they are very nearly English royalty, moving comfortably in the most rarified social circles. This miniseries created by playwright Rosemary Ann Sisson explores life in London and the ..read more »

60%
from 31 members
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