Birth of a Nation (1983 film) explained

Birth of a Nation
Director:Mike Newell
Producer:Patrick Cassavetti
Margaret Matheson
Starring:Jim Broadbent
Lisa Geoghan
Editing:Steve Singleton
Runtime:79 minutes
Country:United Kingdom

Birth of a Nation is a 1983 television play starring Jim Broadbent as teacher Geoff Figg. It was written by David Leland and directed by Mike Newell. It was originally broadcast on the ITV on 19 June 1983 as the first in an untitled series of works by Leland (including Made in Britain), all loosely concerned with the British educational system, which subsequently acquired the overall title of Tales Out of School.[1]

It was #31 in The Daily Telegraphs list of the Top 60 ITV shows.[2] It was reviewed in newspapers such as The Times[3] and the Reading Evening Post.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cineoutsider.com/reviews/bluray/t/tales_out_of_school.html "What we have here is a failure to communicate: A UK Blu-ray review of TALES OUT OF SCHOOL" by Slarek (CineOutsider)
  2. News: The 60 greatest ITV shows . The Telegraph . 28 January 2016 . Lawrence . Ben . Hogan . Michael . O'Donovan . Gerard . Tate . Gabriel .
  3. Review by Peter Davalle, The Times June 18, 1983
  4. https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002471/19830620/012/0002 Reading Evening Post