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  1. Blackeyes. (TV series) Blackeyes is a BBC television miniseries first broadcast in 1989, written and directed by Dennis Potter. It was adapted from Potter's novel of the same name .

  2. Blackeyes: With Michael Gough, Carol Royle, Nigel Planer, Gina Bellman. Blackeyes is an attempt to explore "what does go on between men and women in their heads, to show the possibilities of the ways that they see each other."

    • (209)
    • 1989-11-29
    • Drama
    • 196
  3. Blackeyes is going all the way to the top. but she has a dark secret. Part 1 Jessica is furious to discover her uncle has used her life as the basis of a novel.

  4. In 1989, after a falling out with his erstwhile producer Kenith Trodd, Potter decided to direct a television adaptation of his “feminist” novel, Blackeyes. The result was a critical bloodbath in the United Kingdom, with the director accused of precisely the misogyny and sexploitation he claimed he had been trying to expose on screen.

  5. Overview. 77-year-old Maurice James Kingsley writtes a successful novel about a fashion model, in this Dennis Potter miniseries. But Maurice’s furious niece recognises her life in its pages. Gina Bellman.

  6. 77-year-old Maurice James Kingsley writtes a successful novel about a fashion model, in this Dennis Potter miniseries. But Maurice’s furious niece recognises her life in its pages.

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  8. In Blackeyes (BBC, 1989), perhaps his most difficult and challenging serial, he attempted to combine both points of view. After offering it to Jon Amiel and Nicolas Roeg, Potter eventually directed the serial himself, his only television excursion behind the camera. Based on his novel of the same name, it was shot on 35mm film, as it was ...