Richard Creasey Trailers
Around the World with Ridgway TrailerAn Unjustifiable Risk TrailerDismantling a Dream Trailer
Around the World with Ridgway TrailerAn Unjustifiable Risk TrailerDismantling a Dream Trailer
Total trailers found: 8
20 September 1976
Madison Avenue, the centre of the American advertising industry, is the subject of the last of John Pilger’s three 1976 documentaries made in the United States.
12 September 1977
A Labour government imposing cutbacks on the National Health Services is the theme of Dismantling a Dream.
01 January 1978
Documentary film of a British yachtsman John Ridgway's 57-foot ketch, English Rose VI, in the 1977-78 Whitbread Round the World Race.
19 September 1977
The potential dangers of nuclear weapons and the planned new breed of plutonium-fuelled reactors are the subject of An Unjustifiable Risk, made in 1977.
13 September 1976
The second of John Pilger’s three 1976 documentaries made in the United States. In Pyramid Lake Is Dying, he reports on the demise in the culture of native Americans and the stealing of their resources.
05 September 1977
Shortly after his 1977 Daily Mirror reports on dissidents in the Soviet Union, John Pilger entered Czechoslovakia undercover to film A Faraway Country… a people of whom we know nothing, a title taking the words that British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain used to describe Czechoslovakia dismissively in 1938 when it was invaded by the Nazis.
06 September 1976
In the first of a trilogy of documentaries made in the United States, John Pilger reveals American Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s policy of refusing aid to countries that do not support his government in the United Nations and the existence of a “Zap Office” – officially, the Office of Multilateral Diplomacy – specially set up in the State Department to monitor voting patterns.
06 May 1975
. . . is not to remember a time before the troubles. To find out what life is like for some of the seven-year-olds in Belfast, tonight’s documentary looks closely at the lives of six children.