Kaleidoscope Kaleidoscope Event
Saturday 12th March 2005
 
 
Saturday 12th March 2005, 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Amblecote Room, Stourbridge Town Hall, Stourbridge, West Midlands, UK
Free Admission

 
MAIN ROOM
  • 12:00    Enemy at the Door - "By Order of the Fuhrer" - first episode of the celebrated drama set in the Channel Islands under German occupation. Written by Michael Chapman and starring Alfred Burke (in a favourite role), Simon Cadell, Anthony Head and Bernard Horsfall
  • 12:55    The South Bank Show - an extract in which Alfred Burke and Beryl Bainbridge review Hazell
  • 13:00    Frontier - the only surviving footage from ABC's last drama series about life on the North Western Frontier
  • 13:45    On The Beat - The Careers of Michael Chapman and Peter Cregeen - special presentation including footage from The Bill, The Sandbaggers, Undermind, Out Of The Unknown and The Protectors
  • 14:00    Guest Panel - Michael Chapman and Peter Cregeen discuss their long and illustrious careers
  • 16:00    The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town starring Ronnie Barker (dropped for time reasons)
  • 16:30    Michael Chapman introduces Mr Palfrey of Westminster - "The Honeypot and the Bees". Superb espionage series with a touch of class
  • 17:30    The Richard Down Archive - an extract from a missing edition of The Multi-Coloured Swap Shop found in Richard's archive
  • 17:45    Noggin the Nog - "Noggin and the Omruds", episode one
  • 18:00    Dennis Potter's Shaggy Dog - a newly rediscovered work from the master playwright
  • 19:00    Closedown
 
BAR AREA
  • 12:00    A Touch of the Casanovas - comic play starring Frankie Howerd, in the style of Up Pompeii!
  • 13:00    The Bill - "Free Wheel" - an excellently scripted P. J. Hammond episode, produced by Peter Cregeen and starring Lizzy McInnerny and Liz Gebhardt
  • 13:30    Thirty Minute Theatre - "Scarborough"
  • 14:00    Atom Spies - 1979 Anglia play by Ian Curteis about the stealing of nuclear secrets
  • 16:00    The Horseman's Word - Glenn Chandler's first play, said to have inspired Taggart
  • 16:30    Joe Orton's play Funeral Games from 1968
  • 17:30    The Bill - "The Short Straw". The highest rated episode of the series under the helm of Michael Chapman
  • 18:00    Detective - Patrick Troughton is Jasper Shrig
  • 19:00    Closedown
 
All material at Kaleidoscope events is screened with the permission of the copyright holders
 
 
This Kaleidoscope Event was in support of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution once again
and raised £69.94 towards this worthy cause.
 
Sue Coombes, Honorary Secretary of RNLI Stourbridge Branch, said:
 
"From the RNLI's point of view, it was also a superb start to the year with £69.94 in the various buckets bringing the total raised [by Kaleidoscope] since 1994 to £4,613.92. We are very grateful - thank you."
 
 
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