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Improvised Drama

on BBC One London

An enquiry into its value for the English teacher.
John Hodgson, Principal Drama Lecturer at Bretton Hall College of Education continues an unrehearsed drama lesson with a class of third-year secondary school children.
Two teachers from the North-East, Sister Brigid and Maurice Gilmour, demonstrate other uses of improvised drama: to begin the study of a scripted play, and to come to grips with current problems.
Introduced by Joe Reid.

(to 13.00)

Contributors

Teacher:
John Hodgson
Teacher:
Sister Brigid
Teacher:
Maurice Gilmour
Presenter:
Joe Reid
Producer:
Ronald Smedley

BBC One London

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