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Dennis Potter at London Weekend Television: Volume 2

Dennis Potter is one of the most significant writers of the twentieth century and undoubtedly his greatest successes were some of the single plays he wrote in the 1960s and 1970s. No stranger to controversy, he refused to compromise his art for the sake of shifting standards of decency and public approval and was equally candid and forthcoming when interviewed. This collection presents three of his plays, accompanied by two interviews Potter did for the South Bank Show in the late 1970s. The plays are 'Shaggy Dog', 'Moonlight on the Highway' and 'Lay Down Your Arms'.

Year: 1979
Genre: Alice's Playhouse, Dennis Potter
Country: UK
Director: Christopher Morahan, Gareth Davis
Starring: John Neville, Cyril Luckham, Ann Bell, Ray Smith, Ian Holm, Anthony Bate
Duration: 180 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence, sexual references and offensive language
Location in store: Alice's Playhouse

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