A Very Singular Man (1998)
A Film Portrait of Edward Heath. Edward Heath was one of the most controversial Prime Ministers this century. He took Britain into Europe, but was brought down by the very trades unions he sought to tame. In an intimate Portrait Sir Edward talks candidly about his life and career, and of his stormy relationship with his successors.
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Michael Cockerell as Self |
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Edward Heath as Self |
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Robert Carr as Self |
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Edward du Cann as Self |
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Anthony Eden as Self |
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Marian Evans as Self |
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Denis Healey as Self |
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Will Heath as Self |
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Ken Hunt as Self |
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Douglas Hurd as Self |
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Moura Lympany as Self |
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Nigel Nicolson as Self |
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Madron Seligman as Self |
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Reg Thain as Self |
| Production | Matthew Barrett | Producer |
| Production | Denys Blakeway | Executive Producer |
| Production | Anne Tyerman | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Christine Whittaker | Archival Footage Research |
| Editing | Mike Burton | Editor |
| Sound | Anthony Davie | Music |
| Production | Kirsty Cunningham | Researcher |
| Editing | Barry Swaebe | Archival Footage Research |
| Crew | Madron Seligman | Thanks |
| Crew | Nancy-Joan Seligman | Thanks |