Acting
Norman Scace was born on 5 October 1916 in Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Melissa (1964), Judge Dee (1969) and Web (1957). He died on 24 December 1993 in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK.
After the death of novelist Robert Kelvin, his mistress Emma tries to adjust and reflects upon their relationship.
In the future England is ruled by a fascist government, and one day the leaders begin the construction of a heavily guarded, mysterious airport. BBC adaptation of Rex Warner's 1941 novel of the same name. A stereotypical village in a somewhat alternative England is taken over wholesale by 'The Air Force.' Living in the village is young Roy, who has just learned he is not who he thought he was. Attempting to forge a new sense of identity, he joins the dashing Air Force, seduced by its dynamism and direct and brutal ways.
A marriage crisis between a writer and his wife leads her to flee to Germany and eventually return with another man, through whom the writer is going to overcome his writer's block.
Play by Robert Holman, about two brothers at a rural comprehensive in Teeside. The older brother, Gordon, joins the army and is killed by the IRA in Northern Ireland. The younger blames his father for letting Gordon join the army.
In his further adventures Frank finds success and unhappiness.
A tax avoidance scheme by a film producer leads to murder and the theft of £300,000.
A dangerous psychological game plays out between a man and the husband of the lover who spurned him.
In this look at Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), aka Lewis Carroll, Dennis Potter mixed biographical drama with a psychological profile to explore the roots of Dodgson's creativity. Dodgson tells stories to ten-year-old Alice Liddell, leading to recreations of scenes adapted from ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND (1865), designed to resemble the original Sir John Tenniel illustrations.