
Set in the summer of 1910 in Australia and follows the story of Alan Marshall, a fourteen year old motherless youth, as he stumbles from childhood towards the alluring world of adulthood.
This programme introduces you to the frontline today's complex and deadly combat.
Frank Carveth is afraid, afraid of his ex-wife's sanity, fearful for the effects of her influence on their six-year-old daughter, and ultimately, fearful for his own life. His daughter's teacher Ruth is attacked by two misshapen children in her kindergarden class, leading Carveth to unravel the connections between a series of murders, his relationship with his ex-wife, a radical psychotherapy cult, and the mysterious Dr. Raskin. As the menace of the terrifying, dangerous child-like creatures comes closer to home, Carveth must uncover their true nature before both he and his daughter become their victims.
When a man is found unconscious in the showers of a health club, no-one is sure whether he fell or whether he was pushed.
Using original soundtracks and commentaries, relive the efforts of top trial riders Arthur Lampkin, Tom Ellis and Bill Wilkinson as we turn the clock back to: 1952 - with a commentary by '39 'Scottish' winner Alan Jefferies. 1956 - introduced by two-times Scottish winner Artie Ratcliffe. 1959 - the Jubilee Scottish, remembered as the Year of the Scooters and intercut with a general film which concentrated more on the efforts of the Lambrettas. 1963 - with a 'knockout' commentary from a young man called Stuart Hall. 1969 - lightweight two strokes totally took over from the four stroke machines. This historic record now captures the best of those great trials of yesteryear in over two hours of great memories.
Desmond King has not slept properly for months. His days are spent working with his eyes wide open and his mind asleep, at night he wanders the city streets encountering the sinister people of this nocturnal world. Then, one night he is witness to a brutal murder and is not sure if he really saw it happen or whether it a figment of his overly tired mind...
The Power of Lighting for Film & Video, Vol. 2: Lighting Interviews
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The Power of Lighting for Film & Video, Vol. 3: Color Correction and Filtration
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