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Prisoners of Conscience

on BBC Two England

A series of four programmes about the abuse of human rights throughout the world. Vladimir Bukovsky
In 1961, at the age of 19, Vladimir Bukovsky was first arrested by the KGB for anti-Soviet activities. For most of the next 13 years he was either in prison, labour camps or ' mental ' institutions. Even while in prison he continued to campaign against Soviet abuse of legal and human rights, with the result that in 1976 he was expelled from the Soviet Union in exchange for a Chilean Communist.
Reporter John Morgan Written by ALAN JANES
Film editor ERIC BROWN
Film cameraman IAN STONE Designer JOHN STOUT
Producer FRANK cox. Directed by BEN REA

Contributors

Unknown:
Vladimir Bukovsky
Unknown:
Vladimir Bukovsky
Reporter:
John Morgan
Written By:
Alan Janes
Editor:
Eric Brown
Unknown:
Ian Stone
Designer:
John Stout
Producer:
Frank Cox.
Directed By:
Ben Rea
Bukovsky:
Michael Williams
Bukovsky's mother:
Brenda Bruce
KGB:
Constantin de Goguel
KGB:
Richard Beale
KGB:
Graham Weston
KGB:
Anthony Brothers
KGB:
Barry Summerford
Psychiatrists:
Anne Robson
Psychiatrists:
Elizabeth Bell
Psychiatrists:
Patricia Heneghan
Psychiatrists:
Julian Fox
Psychiatrists:
Richard Williams
Volpin:
Leslie Schofield
Judge:
Kathleen Michael
Young prisoner:
Jonathan Oliver
Sanya:
Roy Evans

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