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Screen Two
1985
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Screen Two: With Jude North, Roger Brierley, Geoffrey Chater, Norman Jones. In 1984 Kenith Trodd joined BBC team responding to Channel 4 releases, leading to transition from BBC studio plays to Screen One/Two anthology series.
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- 1985-01-06
- Drama
- Jude North, Roger Brierley, Geoffrey Chater
Screen Two is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1985 to 1998 (not to be confused with a run of films shown on BBC2 under the billing Screen 2 between April 1977 and March 1978).
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Screen Two. Landmark productions from some of the UK's greatest creative talents, as first seen in the 1980s and 1990s - part of the BBC's rich archive of classic drama.
May 21, 2020 · Screen Two was a long running anthology series of single filmed dramas that ran on the BBC’s second channel (hence the title), there was no defining link.
May 17, 2019 · 1990 • 12 Episodes. Season 6 of Screen Two premiered on January 14, 1990.
Sun, Feb 10, 1991. In Hollywood during the 1950's, screenwriter Asa Kaufman reflects on his Communist associations and knows that he will soon be forced to testify before committees investigating "Un-American" activities. He can no longer find employment in Hollywood anyway, so decides to flee to England and get work there writing children's TV.