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Television schedules are being changed to accommodate discussions on the recent riots. BBC 1 is producing a Panorama Special - The August Riots - in which John Sweeney will report on the rioting....
The BBC Archive has released a collection of audio visual materials focusing on one of the defining moments in post-war history - the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall. It is available at:...
The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Andrew Ormsby Amongst this month's selection are a...
In the teens and twenties the members of the Pankhurst family became figureheads for the suffragette movement. Ceri Dingle describes the making of her new ‘crowd film’ about Sylvia Pankhurst. Dr Steven...
Viewfinder 91 was published in May 2013. Contents of this issue: HOW DO I CITE THIS? The BUFVC guidelines for referencing Moving Image and Sound is a newly published report that aims to help establish...
The nominations for the Learning on Screen awards 2015 are as follows: General Education Broadcast Award Sponsored by Fifty Fifty Coding: the Future is Creative BBC Learning for BBC Learning Zone...
Taryn Storey looks behind the scenes of a digital collaboration between the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and Ravensbourne College. About the Author: Dr Taryn Storey was appointed Higher Education...
The Wars of the Roses UK. DVD. Illuminations. 505 minutes. £29.99. About the reviewer: Dr Jodi-Anne George is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Dundee. Her research interests include Old...
Memories of the Origins of Ethnographic Film edited by Beate Engelbrecht (Peter Lang, Frankfurt, 2007), 504 pages, ISBN: 978-3631507353, £35.80. About the Author: Susanne Hammacher is the Film Officer...