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-In 1992 [[David McGillivray]] wrote the book ''[[Doing Rude Things]]'' which documented the British sex film genre from its nudist camp beginnings to its demise in the video-era. In it McGillivray admits to a fondness for “the second rate and the downright worthless”. A television version of ''Doing Rude Things'' was produced by the BBC in 1995, in which McGillivray was interviewed along with the likes of [[Donovan Winter]], and [[Pamela Green]]. +'''''Doing Rude Things: The History of the British Sex Film''''' (1992) is a book by [[David McGillivray]] which documented the [[British sex film]] genre from its [[nudist camp]] beginnings to its demise in the [[video]]-era. In it McGillivray admits to a fondness for “the second rate and the downright worthless”. A television version of ''Doing Rude Things'' was produced by the BBC in 1995, in which McGillivray was interviewed along with the likes of [[Donovan Winter]], and [[Pamela Green]].
-==References==+==1995 documentary film==
-*''Doing Rude Things'' (1995) (interviewee)+Directed by [[Kristiene Clarke]]
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 +Writing Credits
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 +*[[Gary Howe]]
 +*[[David McGillivray]] ... (book)
 +*[[Richard Preddy]]
 +*[[Harry Thompson]]
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 +Produced by
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 +[[Mark Forstater]]
 + 
 +Cast
 +
 +*[[Angus Deayton]]
 +*[[Pamela Green]]
 +*[[Robin Askwith]]
 +*[[George Harrison Marks]]
 +*[[Anna Bergman]]
 +*[[David McGillivray]]
 +*[[Françoise Pascal]]
 +*[[Sue Longhurst]]
 +*[[Mary Millington]]
 +*[[Norman J. Warren]]
 +*[[Donovan Winter]]
 +*[[Ray Selfe]]
 +*[[Bachoo Sen]]
 +*[[Edward Craven Walker]]
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Doing Rude Things: The History of the British Sex Film (1992) is a book by David McGillivray which documented the British sex film genre from its nudist camp beginnings to its demise in the video-era. In it McGillivray admits to a fondness for “the second rate and the downright worthless”. A television version of Doing Rude Things was produced by the BBC in 1995, in which McGillivray was interviewed along with the likes of Donovan Winter, and Pamela Green.

1995 documentary film

Directed by Kristiene Clarke

Writing Credits

Produced by

Mark Forstater

Cast




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