We want to finally bring the energy infrastructure as well as decisions about it into the hands of the many. On the weekend of March 24-26, 2023, the "Power to the People" Conference will take place in Vienna. The common causes of inflation, climate crisis, energy crisis and war are obvious: a profit-driven system that exploits people and nature. We no longer want to watch as corporations and governments burn the future and plunge us into the next crisis. March 27-29, 2023, precisely such actors will meet in Vienna at the invitation of OMV to decide on the future of European energy supply – at the European Gas Conference Among them are all the big gas companies that are currently making record profits, while life is becoming unaffordable for many. The focus of their crisis management is on increasing profits and expanding their power. Despite this, corporations, financial institutions and politicians continue to come together to make strategic decisions without the participation and voice of those affected. Counter conference to the European Gas ConferenceĬlimate catastrophe, rising energy and living costs, or war in Ukraine and Kurdistan - we need collective responses to the crises that affect us and our lives. Please migrate your credentials as referred here. Original Transmission: 12th April 1977 – 31st December 1980ĪccessDeniedAwsUsers|The Access Key Id AKIAIMGPK72YLC3NKSZQ is not enabled for accessing this version of Product Advertising API. Mandy Lynch (Series 4 & 1980 Christmas Special) – Susie Bakerĭesiree (Speed’s girlfriend) (Series 1 & 2) – Anna Nygh Ronnie Lynch (Series 4 & 1980 Christmas Special) – David Garfield Harry Fenning (Series 1–3) – Stephen Greif Tony Steadman (Series 3 – 1980 Christmas Special) PeterVaughan – (Series 1 – 2 & 1979 Special) Shirley Johnson – Cheryl Hall (Series 1 – 2 & 1979 Special)įlorence Johnson (Shirley’s Mum) – Hilda Braid In reality, he is an unemployed dreamer and petty criminal whose plans fall through because of laziness and dis-organisation. Wolfie is the self-proclaimed leader of the revolutionary Tooting Popular Front (merely a small bunch of his friends), the goals of which are “Power to the People” and “Freedom for Tooting”. “Wolfie” Smith,is a young Communist “urban guerrilla” living in Tooting, South London. However, it was also reported that the family of the by then deceased Sullivan, who owned the rights, did not want to bring it back. In 2015, Robert Lindsay was reported as saying he was very keen to reprise his role as Wolfie Smith, particularly with the election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour Party leader. There were 2 Christmas Specials, the first in 1977 the second being the final episode in 1980. The pilot was transmitted on 12th April 1977 and was a success, leading to four series between 19. Main Wilson loved the script and saw the potential for a series and it was put in to production almost immediately as a Pilot for Comedy Special – a showcase for new talent which had succeeded Comedy Playhouse. It was after approaching producer, Dennis Main Wilson, that Sullivan wrote the first Citizen Smith script. It all seems so long ago when a budding young writer (John Sullivan) took a job at the BBC to learn about how television works. It’s 10 years ago this year since we lost John Sullivan and so in tribute over the course of the year we’ll be looking back at his life’s work.
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