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Summer Review

on BBC Two England

Introduced by David Jones

Sex by the Seaside
Review takes a trip round the sexual beargarden depicted on English seaside postcards.

The Monster with Sex Appeal
Dave Prowse is 6ft 7in and 20 stone, ex-British weightlifting champion and an aspiring Mr Universe. He once coveted the title 'The Perfect Man' but found himself cast as The Perfect Monster. Review takes a look at the man and the monster.

Theodorakis
Most people know Mikis Theodorakis as composer of the music for such films as Z and Zorba the Greek. But he is also Greece's foremost popular songwriter. In this programme the composer accompanies Antonis Caloyanis as he sings Theodorakis's setting of a poem of exile by Namos Elefteriou - 'My Bat.'

Intelligence System
An elderly intelligence agent and his shadow; cafes, street corners, windy beaches. There's a girl somewhere. Is it his memory, or his imagination?
From the story by Anthony Paul
With Ambrose Coghill, Norman Brown, Lizzie Spender.

(David Jones is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Jones
Director (Sex by the Seaside):
David Heycock
Subject (The Monster with Sex Appeal):
Dave Prowse
Director (The Monster with Sex Appeal):
Alan Yentob
Subject/Accompanist (Theodorakis):
Mikis Theodorakis
Singer (Theodorakis):
Antonis Caloyanis
Poet (My Bat) (Theodorakis):
Namos Elefteriou
Director (Theodorakis):
Michael Macintyre
From the story by (Intelligence System):
Anthony Paul
Stills photography (Intelligence System):
David Kronig
[Actor]:
Ambrose Coghill
[Actor]:
Norman Brown
[Actress]:
Lizzie Spender
Director:
Gavin Millar
Producer:
Peter Adam
Producer:
Tony Staveacre

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