One Pair of Eyes
Free on SceneLog — log in or create an account to track it.
Overview
A monthly series of highly personal documentary films in which individuals are given a platform to discuss issues close to their heart.
2 seasons
Season 1
1967 · 74 episodes
Season 1
1967 · 74 episodes
- 1 1. James Cameron: Temporary Person Passing Through
- 2 2. Dr Alex Comfort: A Traveller in the Dreamtime
- 3 3. Anthony Howard: A City of Magnificent Intentions
- 4 4. Nicholas Tomalin: No Worse Heresy
- 5 5. James Cameron: The Road to Kingdom Come
- 6 6. Jo Grimond: The Dead Hand of Democracy
- 7 7. Peter Wilson: You've Got to Win
- 8 8. Norman Parkinson: Stay Baby Stay
- 9 9. Sir Tyrone Guthrie: Off to Philadelphia
- 10 10. James Cameron: Berlin - The Haunted House
- 11 11. Margaret Drabble: A Place Called Exile
- 12 12. Claud Cockburn: One More River To Cross
- 13 13. Robert Morley: Was Your Schoolmaster Really Necessary?
- 14 14. Gerald Nabarro: Four Cheers for Britain
- 15 15. John Mortimer: It's A Two Faced World
- 16 16. Georgia Brown: Who Are the Cockneys Now?
- 17 17. Gerald Scarfe: I Think I See Violence All Around Me
- 18 18. Kenneth Tynan: A Taste of Privilege
- 19 19. Rene Cutforth: Vikings Anonymous
- 20 20. Michael Frayn: As When in a Dream We Discover We Can Fly
- 21 21. Charlotte Bingham: If I Had a Million...
- 22 22. Dom Moraes: One Black Englishman
- 23 23. Joe Tilson: I See with My Ears and Hear Through My Fingertips
- 24 24. Marjorie Proops: Romance Is Dead - Long Live Romance
- 25 25. John Coast: Return to the River Kwai
- 26 26. Lord Campbell of Eskan: Through the Eye of a Needle
- 27 27. Patrick Moore: Can You Speak Venusian?
- 28 28. John Dankworth: Some Talk of Alexander
- 29 29. Marty Feldman: No, But Seriously...
- 30 30. Sir Con O'Neill: Britain Through Foreign Eyes
- 31 31. Gwyn Thomas: It's a Sad But Beautiful Joke
- 32 32. David Holden: The Unreal Image
- 33 33. Professor Francis Camps: Is the Law an Ass?
- 34 34. Tom Wolfe: Happiness Is Wheel-Shaped
- 35 35. Shirley Conran: Danger - Women at Work!
- 36 36. Yvonne Mitchell: Strictly for the French
- 37 37. Brian Glanville: The Last of the Good Losers
- 38 38. Dr Benjamin Spock: We're Sliding Towards Destruction
- 39 39. John Creasey: Down with All Parties!
- 40 40. Raymond Williams: Border Country
- 41 41. John Cherrington: The Green Revolution
- 42 42. Clive Jenkins: The Class That Came in from the Cold
- 43 43. Dom Moraes: Return as a Stranger
- 44 44. John Skeaping: I Draw As Though I Were A Horse Writing His Autobiography
- 45 45. Idries Shah: The Dreamwalkers
- 46 46. George Mikes: Alien's Return
- 47 47. Mai Zetterling: You Must Make People Angry
- 48 48. John Crosby: Doomsday Never Comes
- 49 49. John Dancy: We Must Offer a Vision
- 50 50. Des Wilson: Charities Are Not Enough
- 51 51. Anthony Grey: One Man's Freedom
- 52 52. Laurens van der Post: A Region of Shadow
- 53 53. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu: You're Never Alone with a Stately Home...
- 54 54. John Braine: The Magic Is Here and Now
- 55 55. Leonardo Ricci: Starting from Zero
- 56 56. Sir Michael Tippett: Poets in a Barren Age
- 57 57. Reyner Banham: Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles
- 58 58. Lord Caradon: Race Against Time
- 59 59. Tom Stoppard: Tom Stoppard Doesn't Know
- 60 60. Arthur Dooley: We're Coming into our Own
- 61 61. Mark Boxer: Half Way Mark
- 62 62. David Franklin: ...I Sometimes Think I Don't Really Belong
- 63 63. Spike Milligan: If You've Got a Pair of Eyes, Use Them
- 64 64. Allan Prior: The Real Thing is Always Worse
- 65 65. Lord Soper: Love God - And Do As You Please
- 66 66. Lady Antonia Fraser: A Life in My Hands
- 67 67. Alan Garner: All Systems Go!
- 68 68. Paul Johnson: The Road to Ruritania
- 69 69. Lady Betjeman Penelope Chetwode: A Passion for India
- 70 70. Diane Cilento: Who Am I?
- 71 71. Russell Braddon: Epitaph to a Friendship
- 72 72. Robert Carrier: Food Is a Four-Letter Word - L-O-V-E
- 73 73. Eric Newby: I Didn't Know Life Would Be Like This!
- 74 74. Sir Bernard Lovell: As a Man Is, So He Sees
Comments
Be the first to comment.
Leave a comment
Your email won't be published. Comments are reviewed before they appear.