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Home Recordings Porn Produces Movies Dvds Home Recordings VHS & DVD University of Ulster Trans-Gender Archive Accession # 2014-020 Contents: Home recordings Porn Produces movies DVDs Home recordings 1. 2014-020-001-V Sigue Sigue Sputnik in Concert : Extract / Some Like it Hot : Curtis, Monroe / Oh Yes I Am . Oh No You're Not : BBC 2 Documentary on Pantomime Dames : (J8) 2. 2014-020-002-V Mannequin : 1987 / The World of the Unborn : recorded April 13 1988 / Initiation of a Shaman : recorded April 21, 1988 : (I9) 3. 2014-020-003-V Happy Birthday, Australia : recorded January 10 1988 / The Kenny Everett Television Show : recorded Jan 11 1988 / Our Jimmy : January 7 1988 / Whatever Next : recorded February 1 1988 : (J2) 4. 2014-020-004-V Thailand Transvestite Cabaret : English and Thai Sound : recorded 1987: (N5) 5. 2014-020-005-V Theatre of Blood : 1973 : Diana Rigg as a Young Man : recorded January 14 1989 : (H6) 6. 2014-020-006-V Out on Tuesdays : Crimes of Passion, Simeon Solomon / The Firm / Out on Tuesdays : Disco's Revenge : Video Postcard from Vermont / Hippodrome Show : includes Fay Presto finale / Trick or Treat : (H1) 7. 2014-020-007-V Monty Python's Flying Circus / New Statesman : Baa Baa Black Sheep : recorded October 25 1987 / Warhol : South Bank Show : recorded October 15 1987 / Androgyny Army Sequence : Clothes Show : recorded October 27 1987 / 3-2-1 Christmas Special : recorded November 19 1987 : (L1) Updated: February 18, 2016 8. 2014-020-008-V Barry Humphries, This is Your Lunch : recorded March 11 1988 / Friday Night Live : recorded March 11 1988 / Open Space : The Media and the Loony Left : recorded March 14 1988 / French and Saunders : recorded March 18 [?] 1988 / Blackadder II : recorded March 17 1988 / Cabaret at the Jongleurs : recorded March 17 1988 / That's Life : recorded May 8 1988 : (J1) 9. 2014-020-009-V That's Life / Body Styles : All Dressed Up : recorded 1989 / Arena : The Tip of the Ice Berg on Breasts / J. C. Fan Club on Aspel / Body Styles : (H5) 10. 2014-020-010-V States of Mind : Brian Farrell on Freud / States of Mind : Stuart Hampshire on Freud / Dame Edna Experience! : recorded October 10 1987 / The New Statesman : Friends of St. James : recorded October 11 1987 : (J3) 11. 2014-020-011-V 9 O’clock News : European Court : recorded March 7 1986 / Thinking Aloud : recorded October 19 1986 / Des O'Connor Live : recorded 1986 / Hank Wangford : A-B : recorded 1986 : (L6) 12. 2014-020-012-V Recorded programs from November 9 1987 – November 14 1987 : includes Boy George on Wogan / Top of the Pops / Two Ronnies / Pulaski / Die Laughing excerpts / Night Network / Copycats / Monty Python / Drag Queens on Roller Skates / Vivat Regina : [enclosed list of recordings and descriptions] : (L7) 13. 2014-020-013-V Q.E.D. : Sheer Genius / Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean : 1982 : (K4) 14. 2014-020-014-V 3-2-1 : Fascinating Aïda : recorded September 22 1987 / The Dame Edna Experience! : recorded September 26 1987 / Monty Python's Flying Circus : recorded September 26 1987 / Dear John : recorded September 21 1987 [note that it is “not recorded”] : (L5) 15. 2014-020-015-V The Decision : The Wrong Body Part 1 : recorded February 1996 16. 2014-020-016-V The Decision : The Wrong Body Part 2 : recorded February 1996 17. 2014-020-017-V Sir Henry at Rawlinson's End / Better Half / Rocky Horror Picture Show / Lenny Henry as Tina Turner / Role Reversal Comedy : Wandsworth Warmers / Snippet of Male Actress in Hammer House of Horrors / Monty Python : Cafeteria : (J6) 18. 2014-020-018-V A Change of Mind : Mother, Daughter, Mother, Son : 1986 : recorded 1987 / Horizon : Bruno Bettelheim : Parts 1 and 2 : 1986 : recorded 1987 : (Q1) 19. 2014-020-019-V Voices : 2: Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession? : recorded May 13 1987 / Victoria Wood : As Seen on TV : recorded May 14 1987 / The Updated: February 18, 2016 Grumbleweeds Show : recorded May 16 1987 / Eleventh Hour Cinema : Nineteen Nineteen : recorded May 18 1987 : (P2) 20. 2014-020-020-V Psycho II : 1983 : recorded 1986 : [enclosed newspaper article] : (M2) 21. 2014-020-021-V Recorded programs from October 29 1987 – November 11 1987 : includes Scarlet Fantastic / Comic Drag Mime / Pulaski TV Clip / Nightnetwork Copycats / Russ Abbot's Annie / Top of the Pops / Two Ronnies / Golden Girls / Gnostics / 'Allo 'Allo! : (L2) 22. 2014-020-022-V Recorded programs from October 30 1987 – November 4 1987 : includes Two Ronnies / Monty Python / Nightnetwork / Blue Murder at St. Trinians / Clothes Show / M*A*S*H : (L3) 23. 2014-020-023-V What's New Pussycat? : 1965 : recorded 1983 / Timewatch : The Secret File on J Edward Hoover : recorded February 24 1993 24. 2014-020-024-V Open Space : The Three Page Debate : recorded May 11 1987 / Horizon : Making Sex Play : recorded May 11 1987 / Day to Day : Transvestism : recorded May 13 1987 : (M 3) 25. 2014-020-025-V Little Big Man with Himani, Indian GT / George Grosz's Life / The Incredible Orlando : [n.d.] (K8) 26. 2014-020-026-V Rio das Mortes : 1971 : recorded July 16 1987 / Bodymatters : recorded August 10 1987 : (K7) 27. 2014-020-027-V Heart of the Matter : recorded March 8 1987 / EastEnders 1987 / Voices : 5: Psychoanalysis: Nothing Sacred? : recorded June 3 1987 28. 2014-020-028-V Recorded clips [n.d.] : includes music videos, Stones in drag / Monty Python Drag / Stones video / Perri in Steptoe film / Alter image Clips / Stallone in drag to catch a terrorist / Wisdom as ATS girl / Sweet, Bowie : [n.d.] (J7) 29. 2014-020-029-V Q.E.D. : Jean – A Battle with Obsession : recorded September 9 1987 / The Dame Edna Experience! : recorded September 19 1987 / The Dame Edna Experience! : recorded September 23 1987 / Monty Python's Flying Circus : [enclosed newspaper clipping] : (K2) 30. 2014-020-030-V The Human Factor : Karen Ulane / La Cage Aux Folle / Victor/Victora : (incomplete) : [n.d.] : (K3) Updated: February 18, 2016 31. 2014-020-031-V Hodson Confidential on Transsexuals : Stephanie Anne Lloyd / Russell Reid Central TV : recorded January 20 1990 32. 2014-020-032-V Sex and the Village (Granada) : recorded between March 5 2004 – April 9 2004 33. 2014-020-033-V Ruth Ellis: A Life for a Life : [n.d.] 34. 2014-020-034-V Wogan (no Tula) / Heart of the Matter : On Transsexuality / Spitting Image / This Morning (Monday) on TS : [n.d.] 35. 2014-020-035-V Sulka's Wedding : [n.d.] 36. 2014-020-036-V Pamela : [n.d.] : (N3) 37. 2014-020-037-V Rab C. Resbitt : Touch : 1993 38. 2014-020-038-V Le Mystere des Sexes : (no date) / Horizon : Sex Change : November 21 1966 39. 2014-020-039-V The Perfect Woman : 1949 40. 2014-020-040-V Boy Meets Girl : Channel 4 : part 1 of 3: recorded February 6 2001 41. 2014-020-041-V The Big Sleep : 1946 : [enclosed textual material] 42. 2014-020-042-V [Undecipherable label] : [enclosed textual material] 43. 2014-020-043-V Freebie and the Bean : 1974 / Cinderella: The Shoe Must Go On : 1986 : (F9) 44. 2014-020-044-V Dead Man Don't Wear Plaid / The Refuge : Pot Pourri : recorded October 12 1987 / The New Statesman : Three Line Whipping : recorded October 18 1987 / Dear John : recorded October 12 1987 / The Dame Edna Experience! : recorded October 17 1987 : (Q2) 45. 2014-020-045-V Her Life As A Man : 1984 : (P1) 46. 2014-020-046-V Recorded clips [n.d.] : includes Kinks : Lola / Company of Wolves : Lycanthropic Folklore : Transformation / Gender Bender Pop : Boy George, Prince, Bowie / M*A*S*H / Andrew Logan / Monty Python / Simmons : (J4) Updated: February 18, 2016 47. 2014-020-047-V Voices : 3: Psychoanalysis: Truth or Science? : recorded May 20 1987 / The Grumbleweeds Show : recorded May 23 1987 / Theatre Night: What the Butler Saw : recorded May 24 1987 : (H7) 48. 2014-020-048-V Female Impersonator Competition U.S.A. : 1985 : (N6) 49. 2014-020-049-V Sexology : Attack of the Giant Women / The Blues, a Musical Journey: Red, White & Blues : 2003 50. 2014-020-050-V Victor/ Victoria : 1982 / There's a Lot of it About : March 1989 : (H4) 51. 2014-020-051-V London Drag Balls Video / When I Get to Heaven : recorded April 26 1987 52. 2014-020-052-V Clive James – Postcards from Rio : recorded January 4 1989 / Old Mother Riley in Paris : recorded January 5 1989 / R. Travis Concert / Trick or Treat : recorded January 14 1989 (H8) 53. 2014-020-053-V Kumen Der Kabaret : Porchester Hall Balls / Prince : “Kiss” excerpt / Bowie : Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders / Midnight Cowboy / An Audience with Dame Edna : [n.d.] : (I2) 54. 2014-020-054-V London's Marathon : recorded April 17 1988 / Secret Services : The Prostitutes : recorded May 6 1988 / Troubles : Part Two : recorded May 8 1988 / Blackadder the third : recorded May 20 1988 / Wired : recorded May 27 1988 : (M1) 55. 2014-020-055-V The Alternative Miss World : No's 1 and 5 / Real Lives: Phantom Ladies / Whicker's America / Yvonne Sinclair, Mark Rees on Claire Raynor, Rachael Webb : [n.d.] : (P5) 56. 2014-020-056-V John Waters' TV Documentary / Carnival '87 / Manchete Video / Brazil / Roberta Close / Transvestites : [n.d.] : (H3) 57. 2014-020-057-V 'Allo 'Allo! : recorded December 5 1987 / Copy Cats : recorded December 5 1987 / Laughs from the Palladium : recorded December 6 1987 / 'Allo 'Allo! : recorded December 12 1987 / Did You See . ? : recorded December 13 1987 : (F7) 58. 2014-020-058-V In At the Deep End: Drag Comic : (N9) 59. 2014-020-059-V Dressed to Kill : 1980 / David Bowie's Serious Moonlight Tour, Interview from 1984 : (J9) Updated: February 18, 2016 60. 2014-020-060-V Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City : recorded July 14 1998 / Ruby : recorded July 21 1998 61.
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