Print Out (1979) | Rare British Drama starring George Baker & Peter Davison
"Blackmail is quick. It’s cheap. And it’s effective." Dive into the high-stakes world of corporate corruption and early computer technology in "Print Out" (1979), a gripping exploration of how data, power, and secrets collided at the dawn of the digital age. George Baker delivers a commanding performance as Robert Ballard, the ruthless chairman of a massive power station project. His world begins to crumble when a mysterious young man, surfaces with a computer printout that threatens to expose Ballard's darkest financial secrets. Peter Davison (a future Doctor Who) appears in an early dramatic role, as Ballard's son-in-law Edwin Styles. Broadcast 26th May 1979 #GeorgeBaker #PeterDavison #ClassicBritishTV #70sThriller #RareDrama

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