2 episodes

Una Stubbs talks to Al Senter about her fifty-year career in film, television and on stage. She talks about her diverse projects including Sherlock, Summer Holiday, Till Death Us Do Part, Worzel Gummidge and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. This is a recording of a live event in October 2012.

Una Stubbs in conversation National Theatre

    • Arts

Una Stubbs talks to Al Senter about her fifty-year career in film, television and on stage. She talks about her diverse projects including Sherlock, Summer Holiday, Till Death Us Do Part, Worzel Gummidge and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. This is a recording of a live event in October 2012.

    • video
    Una Stubbs in conversation - iPad/Mac/PC

    Una Stubbs in conversation - iPad/Mac/PC

    Una Stubbs talks to Al Senter about her fifty-year career in film, television and on stage. She talks about her diverse projects including Sherlock, Summer Holiday, Till Death Us Do Part, Worzel Gummidge and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. This is a recording of a live event from October 2012.

    • 37 min
    • video
    Una Stubbs in conversation - for iPod/iPhone

    Una Stubbs in conversation - for iPod/iPhone

    Una Stubbs talks to Al Senter about her fifty-year career in film, television and on stage. She talks about her diverse projects including Sherlock, Summer Holiday, Till Death Us Do Part, Worzel Gummidge and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. This is a recording of a live event from October 2012.

    • 37 min

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