London Weekend Television (Firm)
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London Weekend Television (Firm)
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- Playing Shakespeare, written and presented by John Barton ; directed by John Carlaw ; produced by Andrew Snell ; executive producers, Melvyn Bragg and Nick Evans ; [LWT ; ITV Global Entertainment]
- Lillie, producer, Jack Williams ; London Weekend Television
- Jane Eyre, screenplay, Kay Mellor ; producer, Greg Brenman ; director, Robert Young ; produced by LWT in association with A&E Television Networks
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, producer, Brian Eastman ; an LWT production for ITV, Set 9
- Kiri Te Kanawa, produced by London Weekend Television in association with RM Arts and TVNZ ; produced and directed by Nigel Wattis
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, producer, Brian Eastman ; an LWT production for ITV, Set 8
- Poirot, developed for television by Picture Partnership Productions ; producer, Brian Eastman ; an LWT production, Collector's set 11
- Leaving home, orchestral music in the 20th century, a conducted tour by Sir Simon Rattle [with the] City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ; produced by RM Arts ... [et al.] ; producers, Hilary Chadwick, Sue Knussen ; directors, Peter West, Barrie Gavin, 7
- The mysterious affair at Styles, LWT ; produced by Brian Eastman ; dramatized by Clive Exton ; directed by Ross Devenish
- The adventure of English, the life story of a remarkable language, an LWT production ; ITV Global Entertainment ; produced and directed by Robert Bee, David Thomas, and Nigel Wattis ; series produced by Melvyn Bragg ; written and presented by Melvyn Bragg
- All you need is love, London Weekend Television ; directed by Tony Palmer
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, London Weekend Television, Collector's set 5
- Leaving home : orchestral music in the 20th century, a conducted tour by Sir Simon Rattle, 6
- Poirot, London Weekend Television ; producer, Brian Eastman ; directed by Edward Bennett and Renny Rye ; dramatized by Michael Baker, Clive Exton, and David Reid
- Thomas and Sarah, London Weekend Television
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, LWT ; produced by Brian Eastman ; directed by Ross Devenish ; dramatized by Clive Exton
- We'll meet again, London Weekend Television Limited ; produced by Tony Wharmby ; written by David Crane, David Butler, and John Gorrie ; directed by Tony Wharmby, Christopher Hodson, John Reardon, and Peter Cregeen
- John Tavener, beyond the veil, produced and directed by Bryan Izzard
- Still life at the Penguin Cafe, choreography by David Bintley ; producer, Katya Krausova ; directed by Keith Beckett and David Bintley ; a Portobello production in association with RM Arts and Thames Television. The Penguin Cafe Orchestra / director, Andy Harries ; producer, Paul Tickell
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, producer, Brian Eastman ; an LWT production for ITV, Set 7
- Leaving home, orchestral music in the 20th century, a conducted tour by Sir Simon Rattle, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ; producers, Hilary Chadwick, Sue Knussen ; director, Deborah May ; an LWT programme, 2
- Leaving home, orchestral music in the 20th century, a conducted tour by Sir Simon Rattle, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ; producers, Hilary Chadwick, Sue Knussen ; director, Barrie Gavin ; and LWT programme, 4
- Leaving home, orchestral music in the 20th century, a conducted tour by Sir Simon Rattle with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ; producers, Hilary Chadwick, Sue Knussen ; director, Peter West ; an LWT programme, 1
- Mapp and Lucia, dramatised by Gerald Savory ; producer, Michael Dunlop ; director, Donald McWhinnie ; a London Weekend Television production for Channel Four, Series two
- The Dame Edna experience!, LWT ; director, Ian Hamilton ; producer, Judith Holder ; writer Ian Hamilton, David Mitchell ; series producer, Richard Drewett, The complete series one
- Philip Marlowe private eye, an HBO presentation in association with David Wickes Television and London Weekend Television
- Love for Lydia, London Weekend Television ; dramatised by Julian Bond ; produced by Tony Wharmby
- David Helfgott, a musical journey, an LWT, NVC Arts co-production
- Leaving home, orchestral music in the 20th century, a conducted tour by Sir Simon Rattle, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ; producers, Hilary Chadwick, Sue Knussen ; director, Peter West ; an LWT programme, 3
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, LWT ; produced by Brian Eastman ; dramatized by Clive Exton ; directed by Rennie Rye
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, London Weekend Television ; produced by Brian Eastman, Collector's set 6
- On trial, Lee Harvey Oswald, MPI Home Video ; an LWT Production for Channel 4 ; Dokūment Films ; producer, Mark Redhead ; director, Ian Hamilton
- South Bank show, [a London Weekend Television "South Bank show"/ RM Arts co-production] ; produced & directed by Alan Benson
- Kes, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; Woodfall Films presents a Kestrel Films production ; adapted by Barry Hines, Kenneth Loach, Tony Garnett ; produced by Tony Garnett ; directed by Kenneth Loach
- Tommy and Tuppence, producer, Jack Williams ; LWT, Set 1
- A little princess, ITV Productions Limited ; a London Weekend Television production ; producer, Colin Shindler ; television adaptation by Jeremy Burnham ; written by Frances Hodgson Burnett ; director, Carol Wiseman
- Scoop, a London Weekend Television Film ; produced by Sue Birtwistle ; written by William Boyd ; directed by Gavin Millar
- Agatha Christie's Poirot, the new mysteries collection, A&E ; London Weekend Television ; produced by Margaret Mitchell
- Diana, portrait of a princess, LWT Productions ; an LWT programme for ITV ; produced and directed by Michael Brennan
- Marc Chagall, produced and directed by Kim Evans ; LWT
- The monarchy, an inside look at the public and private lives of the British Royal Family, ITV Productions ; Granada International ; London Weekend Television ; commentary, Mark Redhead ; director, Mark Redhead
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