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character in the tragedy.
Beginning in the
early Middle Ages,
churches staged dramatised versions of
biblical events,
known as
liturgical dramas, to
enliven annual...
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Sherlock Holmes is the
overall title given to the BBC
Radio 4
radio dramatisations of the
complete Sherlock Holmes stories, with Bert
Coules as head writer...
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fictionalised dramatisations of
Downing Street parties interwoven with
archive news
footage and do****entary interviews. Many of the
dramatisations were based...
- had an
episode "Dearest Pet" in the
fifth series in 1996 that was a
dramatisation of the
Smith case;
Geraldine O'Rawe pla**** Smith. The case was an inspiration...
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Docudrama (or do****entary drama) is a
genre of
television and film,
which features dramatized re-enactments of
actual events. It is
described as a hybrid...
- both the
television series Agatha Christie's
Poirot and in BBC
Radio dramatisations of
Poirot stories; as
Melvin "Dylan"
Bottomley in Porridge; and as Abbot...
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dramatization is the
creation of a
dramatic performance of
material depicting real or
fictional events.
Dramatization may
occur in any media, and can...
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English actor who portra**** Adam
Dalgliesh in the
Anglia Television dramatisations (1983–1998) of P. D. James's
detective novels, and Neil
Burnside in...
- of
Raphael Holinshed's
Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland,
dramatise the
destructive results of weak or
corrupt rule and have been interpreted...
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Playhouse (1972–85),
which was a
series of thirty-minute
dramatisations.
These included a
dramatisation by
Philip Gl****borow of the
comical A. A.
Milne story...