Gotcha / Campion's Interview

Gotcha / Campion's Interview

Release date : April 12, 1977
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Barry Davis /
Writers : Barrie Keeffe / Brian Clark /
Production companies : BBC /
April 12, 1977 1h 29m United Kingdom Drama English More
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Two stories about school. Gotcha by Barrie Keeffe: On his last day at school, a 'no hope' 16-year-old pupil holds his teachers hostage using a motor-bike petrol tank as a bomb. Campion's Interview by Brian Clark: A headmaster takes on the Education Authorities on behalf on his pupils, exposing the political pressures behind the creation of a comprehensive school.
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  • title:Gotcha / Campion's Interview
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1977
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Drama · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Barry Davis /
  • Writers: Barrie Keeffe · Brian Clark ·
  • Production companies: BBC ·
  • Overview:Two stories about school. Gotcha by Barrie Keeffe: On his last day at school, a 'no hope' 16-year-old pupil holds his teachers hostage using a motor-bike petrol tank as a bomb. Campion's Interview by Brian Clark: A headmaster takes on the Education Authorities on behalf on his pupils, exposing the political pressures behind the creation of a comprehensive school.
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