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1982 and Davies
Although it had been funding British experimental films as early as 1952, the British Film Institute's foundation of a production board in 1964 — and a substantial increase in public funding from 1971 onwards — enabled it to become a dominant force in developing British art cinema in the 1970s and 80s: from the first of Bill Douglas's Trilogy My Childhood ( 1972 ), and of Terence Davies ' Trilogy Childhood ( 1978 ), via Peter Greenaway's earliest films ( including the surprising commercial success of The Draughtsman's Contract ( 1982 )) and Derek Jarman's championing of the New Queer Cinema.
* Shepherd J W, Ellis H D, Davies G M ( 1982 ).
CALL began to replace CALI in the early 1980s ( Davies & Higgins 1982: p. 3 ) and it is now incorporated into the names of the growing number of professional associations worldwide.
The track " Forever " on Snivilisation samples a speech by Graham Crowden from the 1982 Lindsay Anderson film Britannia Hospital, in which he lambasts humankind ; and the track " You Lot " on the Blue Album, features a confrontational, partially vocoded anti-genetic engineering sample from Christopher Eccleston, originally from the TV two-part series The Second Coming written by Russell T Davies.
Professor Christie Davies, author of this theory, has posed the main arguments in his article Ethnic Jokes, Moral Values and Social Boundaries, published in 1982.
# Tom Davies, 1982 1997
* Mixed ethnic groups around Wilno / Vilnius during inter-war period, after Norman Davies, God's Playground: A History of Poland: Volume II, 1795 to the Present ; Columbia University Press: 1982
Davies joined Unilever as a Group Product Manager in 1982, and later Colgate-Palmolive Ltd. as Marketing Manager before starting his own companies including Pure Crete Ltd.
* Racing Post Trophy ( 10 ) Approval ( 1969 ), Take Your Place ( 1975 ), Hello Gorgeous ( 1979 ), Dunbeath ( 1982 ), Lanfranco ( 1984 ), Reference Point ( 1986 ), Be My Chief ( 1989 ), Peter Davies ( 1990 ), Armiger ( 1992 ), King's Theatre ( 1993 )
Hate ( 1982 ) had a score by noted Australian composer Carl Vine, and his successful 1985 production Boxes featured original music by composer and musician Iva Davies, who was then the lead singer with popular Australian rock band Icehouse.
The band was formed by vocalist David R. Edwards and instrumentalist T. Wyn Davies in 1982, with instrumentalist Patricia Morgan joining in 1984.
" Young Conservatives " is the title of a 1982 song by The Kinks from the album State of Confusion, in which Ray Davies comments on the general swing to the right under Margaret Thatcher.
* Henry Cecil Approval ( 1969 ), Take Your Place ( 1975 ), Hello Gorgeous ( 1979 ), Dunbeath ( 1982 ), Lanfranco ( 1984 ), Reference Point ( 1986 ), Be My Chief ( 1989 ), Peter Davies ( 1990 ), Armiger ( 1992 ), King's Theatre ( 1993 )
Davies and Icehouse extended the use of synthesizers particularly the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 (" Love in Motion ", 1981 ), Linn drum machine (" Hey Little Girl ", 1982 ) and Fairlight CMI ( Razorback trailer, 1983 ) in Australian popular music.
In January 1982 Davies recorded Primitive Man essentially as a solo project, it was co-produced with Keith Forsey who had worked with Giorgio Moroder and later worked with Simple Minds.
Back in 1982, Russell Mulcahy had directed two of their video clips: " Hey Little Girl " and " Street Cafe " ( released February 1983 ), after these Mulcahy asked Davies to record the score for his film Razorback, it was entirely instrumental, and featured Davies ' first recorded use of the Australian designed Fairlight Music Computer, the trailer for the movie was released in 1983, the film itself in April 1984.
* Birrell, N. D. and Davies, P. C. W., Quantum fields in curved space, ( Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1982 ).
Murther and Walking Spirits is, in a way, another ghost story, a genre Davies visited in his short story collection High Spirits ( 1982 ).
After working in marketing for a mail order company and managing a Manchester disco, Davies began his broadcasting career at Manchester's Piccadilly Radio in 1979 before joining BBC Radio 1 in 1982 to present a Saturday late night show.
Sandover Medallists: George Krepp 1935, Jim Davies 1944, Haydn Bunton Junior 1962, Bill Walker 1965 1967 & 1970, Phil Narkle 1982, Mick Grasso 1990, Jeremy Wasley 1996, Shane Beros 2003, Andrew Krakouer 2010.
Subsequent television credits have included: Van der Valk ( 1977 ); A Horseman Riding By as Meg Potter ( 1978 ); Emmerdale ( 1980 ) as Mrs. Anne Eckersley ; Thomas & Sarah ( 1980 ); Enemy at the Door ( 1978 ; 1980 ); Play For Today ( 1980 ); Minder ( 1980 ); Shoestring ( 1980 ); Dangerous Davies ( 1981 ); Angels ( 1981 ); as Frau Bodelschwingh in Private Schulz ( 1981 ); The Chinese Detective ( 1982 ); The Tripods ( 1984 ) and Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense ( 1986 ).
* Educating Marmalade ... Marmalade Atkins ; 25 October 1982 3 January 1983, Thames Television for ITV ( writer: Andrew Davies ; directors: John Stroud, Colin Bucksey )

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