"It's ours whatever they say" 1972 documentary
An award winning film about a group of determined Islington mothers who decide to take on their local council in a fight to use a piece of disused land as a playground for their children. The dramatic events are filmed as they happened over a period of three weeks with the outcome uncertain and passions running high. It ends with a discussion between the key players, chaired by Desmond Wilcox For more information about Jenny Barraclough and her work in documentary television, please visit: http://www.jennybarraclough.com/

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1968: "The Mating Market" at the Concord Hotel | Man Alive | BBC Archive

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1970s London | Poverty in the 70s | North Islington | Community Tension | This week | 1970

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I Bought a 2 Stroke Trabant And Tried To Drive It Home (Bad Idea)

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"Women in prison" Man Alive Series (1972 Documentary)

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1974: Manchester - the Corporation and the People | Tuesday Documentary | BBC Archive

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Ruth Ellis | Fred Dinenage Murder Casebook

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Scam City: London - The Dark Side of England's Capital | Free Documentary

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1995: The Brockwell Park Lido | Modern Times | BBC Archive

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1966: Is the BRITISH CLASS SYSTEM Changing? | Man Alive | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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New Scotland Yard Files - The Stockwell Strangler

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Britain's Greatest Traitor | True Life Spy Stories

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The Disturbing Story of Brooke Shields

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Holloway: Women Behind Bars | The Prison that Housed the World's Deadliest Women | Documentary

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Hello Darlin' - Award-Winning British Crime Drama (Official Feature Film)

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WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson's "Secret Family" Breaks 25-Year Silence | 60 Minutes Australia

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"Whatever Happened To The Plague?" Part 1 (1999 Documentary) - Jenny Barraclough

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The Grenadier Captain Who Walked Into the IRA's Pub Alone — Robert Nairac, South Armagh, 1977

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Hackney in 1979 - Documentary about London's working class district

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Man Alive Borstal 1970s

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