Summaries

In March 1993, Heathcote Williams was the subject of a half-hour spoof arts documentary, a meditation on fame and fandom titled Every Time I Cross the Tamar I Get into Trouble. Screened by Channel Four in its Without Walls slot, the BFI film database characterizes the film thus: "An account of Heathcote William's work, and Al Pacino's obsession with his writing. Includes an interview with Harold Pinter and footage from Pacino's film The Local Stigmatic.". The half-hour film was presented by the comedian and musician John Dowie, an avid collector of Williams memorabilia.

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Keywords
  • tv special
Genres
  • Biography
Release date Sep 2, 1993
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Production companies Channel 4 Television

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Budget $100

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