Screenonline has just updated its homepage, the highlight being last year’s discovery of seventy previously missing BBC programmes at the Library of Congress (the picture is of Sean Connery and Dorothy Tutin in a 1960 production of Jean Anouilh’s Colombe). I contributed a piece about Much Ado About Nothing (1967), based on Franco Zeffirelli’s controversial 1965 National Theatre production with the soon-to-be-married Maggie Smith and Robert Stephens supported by Derek Jacobi and his Cornetto-salesman accent. I also wrote a short biography of Barry Ackroyd, Ken Loach’s regular cinematographer, recently Oscar-nominated for The Hurt Locker.