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Ada Hakeney on camera, BBC Leeds, circa 1972 (c) Joe Hakeney This site contains primary sources relating to the many women who have worked in British film and television. You can listen to oral history...
Screen Plays: The Theatre Plays on British Television Database documents British television productions of plays that were originally written for the theatre. Most of these productions were made especially...
Listen to oral history interviews with women with first-hand experience of the industry. These unique recordings have been vital to our research. They reveal much about the economic and creative contribution...
For an early instance of 'electric vision' as demonstrated by one of the pioneers of television, John Logie Baird (1888-1946), see the high-quality download of the Gaumont Graphic newsreel story Television...
This resource is one of the major outputs of the AHRC-funded research project Screen Plays: Theatre Plays on British Television, which was based at the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media...
Title: A History of Women in the British Film and Television Industries Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Partners: University of Newcastle, BECTU Duration: 2014 – 2017 Key...
In the work of the AHRC-funded project ‘Channel 4 Television and British Film Culture’ (2010-2014), interview testimony has been vital to recovering the histories of Channel 4’s diverse contributions...
Theatre and Television: Adaptation, Production, Performance A call for papers for a one-day conference at the University of Westminster, Friday 20 February 2015 Proposals should be submitted by Monday...
In this section you can read the transcripts of oral history interviews with women from the British film and television industries which were recorded by the BECTU History Project. This project has been...
The first conference arising from the AHRC-funded research project Screen Plays: Theatre Plays on British Television will be held at the University of Westminster on Friday 19 October 2012. Screen Plays...