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1990 Series 1 and 2: Complete Series
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“Nineteen eighty-four plus six” – Wilfred Greatorex, Creator
Britain, 1990. The country is run by the bureaucrats of the Home Office’s all-powerful Public Control Department (PCD). Hundreds of thousands of civil servants work hard at monitoring and exposing all possible and imaginary threats to the country.
They routinely spy on the population and impose strict rationing of food, alcohol, and travel. Free speech is forbidden. The rule of law no longer protects the vulnerable. Civil liberties are consigned to history and the bureaucrats control everything.
Unrest is growing. A ‘pentagon’ one of a growing number of dissident groups, prepares to take on the PCD.
Jim Kyle (Edward Woodward), journalist for The Star, continues in his renegade activities against the Establishment. But his subversive acts aren’t going unnoticed and this series sees Lynn Blake, Kyle’s ex-lover, become the new Deputy Controller of the PCD. She’s even more determined to expose his informer and finally get her man.
Series One and Series Two were first broadcast on BBC TWO in 1977 and 1978 to critical acclaim. The drama was never released on video or DVD until now.
Features:
- Originally broadcast on BBC Two 1977-1978, and now available on DVD for the first time on any home video format
- Starring Golden Globe winner Edward Woodward (The Wicker Man)
- Also features Barbara Kellerman (Evil Heritage), Jonathan Adams (The Rocky Horror Picture Show), Ed Bishop (2001: A Space Odyssey), John Castle (Blow-Up) and John Rhys-Davies (The Lord of the Rings)
- Britain, 1990. The country is run by the bureaucrats of the Home Office’s all-powerful Public Control Department (PCD). Hundreds of thousands of civil servants work hard at monitoring and exposing all possible and imaginary threats to the country.
- They routinely spy on the population and impose strict rationing of food, alcohol, and travel. Free speech is forbidden. The rule of law no longer protects the vulnerable. Civil liberties are consigned to history and the bureaucrats control everything.
- Unrest is growing. A ‘pentagon’ one of a growing number of dissident groups, prepares to take on the PCD.
- Jim Kyle
- Simply Media
- 15
- Edward Woodward
- Robert Lang
- Tony Doyle
- Paul Hardwick
- Barbara Kellerman
- 2017
- English
- 4
- 2
1990 Series 1 and 2: Complete Series
RRP £29.99
£13.99
Save: £16.00
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4 instalments of £3.49 with clearpay Learn more
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“Nineteen eighty-four plus six” – Wilfred Greatorex, Creator
Britain, 1990. The country is run by the bureaucrats of the Home Office’s all-powerful Public Control Department (PCD). Hundreds of thousands of civil servants work hard at monitoring and exposing all possible and imaginary threats to the country.
They routinely spy on the population and impose strict rationing of food, alcohol, and travel. Free speech is forbidden. The rule of law no longer protects the vulnerable. Civil liberties are consigned to history and the bureaucrats control everything.
Unrest is growing. A ‘pentagon’ one of a growing number of dissident groups, prepares to take on the PCD.
Jim Kyle (Edward Woodward), journalist for The Star, continues in his renegade activities against the Establishment. But his subversive acts aren’t going unnoticed and this series sees Lynn Blake, Kyle’s ex-lover, become the new Deputy Controller of the PCD. She’s even more determined to expose his informer and finally get her man.
Series One and Series Two were first broadcast on BBC TWO in 1977 and 1978 to critical acclaim. The drama was never released on video or DVD until now.
Features:
- Originally broadcast on BBC Two 1977-1978, and now available on DVD for the first time on any home video format
- Starring Golden Globe winner Edward Woodward (The Wicker Man)
- Also features Barbara Kellerman (Evil Heritage), Jonathan Adams (The Rocky Horror Picture Show), Ed Bishop (2001: A Space Odyssey), John Castle (Blow-Up) and John Rhys-Davies (The Lord of the Rings)
- Britain, 1990. The country is run by the bureaucrats of the Home Office’s all-powerful Public Control Department (PCD). Hundreds of thousands of civil servants work hard at monitoring and exposing all possible and imaginary threats to the country.
- They routinely spy on the population and impose strict rationing of food, alcohol, and travel. Free speech is forbidden. The rule of law no longer protects the vulnerable. Civil liberties are consigned to history and the bureaucrats control everything.
- Unrest is growing. A ‘pentagon’ one of a growing number of dissident groups, prepares to take on the PCD.
- Jim Kyle
- Simply Media
- 15
- Edward Woodward
- Robert Lang
- Tony Doyle
- Paul Hardwick
- Barbara Kellerman
- 2017
- English
- 4
- 2
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