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Brian Crumlish

Directing

Known For

Tickets for the Zoo
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Tickets for the zoo set in the city of edinburgh scotland, the story of teen age brother and sister Carol & George who leave the childrens home where they have been brought up since the death of their parents full of hope. This is a drama about children in care and homelessness.

Tickets for the Zoo

1991
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An interview with the Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid.

Hugh MacDiarmid: No Fellow Travellers

1972
Shapes In The Water
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Highland boat-building, showing intermediate processes of clinker- and carvel built boats, as well as those involved in ferroconcrete and steel construction of boats. Footage of ferries, fishing boats, power boats, and sailing boats.

Shapes In The Water

1974
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Life in the Scottish town of Paisley.

Keep Your Eye on Paisley

1975
Sorley Maclean's Island
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The Scottish poet discusses his work with his fellow Scottish writer Iain Crichton Smith.

Sorley Maclean's Island

1974
Highland Crafts
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A look at the traditional crafts of the Scottish Highlands.

Highland Crafts

1973
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The construction of an aluminium smelter in Invergordon, Scotland.

The Invergordon Smelter

1972
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A look at life in Orkney, Shetland and the Hebrides.

A Pride of Islands

1973
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The Garden Beyond is a dramatised portrayal of the life of bed-ridden Perth poet William Soutar - the first independently produced Scottish film to be broadcast on the BBC One UK network. Made in 1977, it reflected, as well as Soutar's own passion and commitment, the debate then current in the run-up to the 1979 devolution referendum. Forty-odd years later with a second independence referendum in prospect, it has, we believe, a renewed relevance.

The Garden Beyond

1977
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A look at improvements to old Glasgow tenements.

If Only We Had the Space

1974
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Examines the effect upon the Highlands of Scotland of Thomas Telford, builder of the Caledonian canal and of Sir Walter Scott. In the course of an autumn journey through the present day canal from Inverness to Fort William, actors impersonating Telford and Scott discuss the two men's differing attitudes. Intended for general audiences and tourism.

The Caledonian Account

1976
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Improvements in housing in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.

Places... or People

1975
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Holiday attractions in the Scottish Highlands.

Highland Holiday

1972