Born in Liverpool in 1940, Neville Smith, a one time collaborator of director Ken Loach, is one of a number of working-class actors and writers to have transformed the subject-matter and tone of television drama in the 1960s and 1970s. He was responsible for two of Loach's finest television films - 'The Golden Vision' (The Wednesday Play, BBC, tx. 17/4/1968) and After a Lifetime (ITV, tx. 18/7/1971) - but also
Match of the Day
⭐ 0Sling Your Hook
⭐ 0Wear a Very Big Hat
⭐ 0Wish You Were Here
⭐ 6.5Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf
⭐ 0Afternoon Off
⭐ 0Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition
⭐ 1The End of Arthur's Marriage
⭐ 5.4The Rank and File
⭐ 5The Big Flame
⭐ 5The Golden Vision
⭐ 5Gumshoe
⭐ 6.3Long Distance Information
⭐ 0Prick Up Your Ears
⭐ 6.7Long Shot
⭐ 0In Two Minds
⭐ 6.3Bag of Yeast
⭐ 0After a Lifetime
⭐ 0The Lump
⭐ 0Bad News
⭐ 8.7Completely Bad News
⭐ 0Billy Liar
⭐ 6.9There Is Also Tomorrow
⭐ 0Doctor Who: The Reign of Terror
⭐ 6.6Coast to Coast
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