Deborah Norton

Movies

Harold Shipman: Doctor Death
Debra King
James Bolam portrays serial killer Dr. Harold Shipman in this made-for-TV drama. The film follows the story of Shipman, a general practitioner who throughout his career is believed to have killed as many as 250 of his patients. When the high death rate of his practice was investigated, it was discovered that he had given lethal doses of diamorphine to a vast number of his patients. He was put on trial where he was convicted of 15 murders and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Deptford Graffiti
Nurse
George, wheelchair and hospital bound, is released by Cherry and a group of Hell's Angels.
Country
Faith
In 1945, the Carlions assemble at an English country house for a family gathering. During the event, they must determine who is to take over the family brewing empire, since the present head of the business, Sir Frederick, is getting old. The results of the 1945 general election causes a major stir, and some angry farmers occupy a barn.
The Wildcats of St. Trinian's
Mrs Brenner
The girls of St. Trinian's decide they are being asked to do too much work so they go on strike.
The Wildcats of St. Trinian's
Mrs Brennan
The girls of St. Trinian's decide they are being asked to do too much work so they go on strike.
The Executioner
Ilse Giesebrecht
Jan and Meg Citron are on holiday in Germany. Their car is stopped by the police. A simple traffic offence? But their seemingly innocent past is ripped open and life will never be the same again.
Instant Enlightenment Including VAT
Viv
BBC Play for Today. Maximillian Schreiber runs a series of gruelling motivational courses - all coming at a cost to the participants - including VAT.
Robbie
Mum
Young Robbie, a keen footballer and a railway enthusiast, is persuaded by his big brother to go through a hole in a railway fence on to the track for some reason. His laces become caught on the tracks and he has an accident so serious that he will never play football again. A film for showing to eight to eleven-year old children and their parents, which points out the folly of breaking railway fences and trespassing on the line, and illustrates the immediate dangers. Part of BFI collection "The Age of the Train".
Hitting Town
Ralph decides to give his sister Clare a night on the town to cheer her up. They visit a burger bar and a disco in a modern precinct, and Clare gets slightly drunk. At the end of the evening, they both end up at Clare's flat.
Adult Fun
Jenny
A young London City-worker inadvertently becomes involved in the world of crime.