BUFVC Search
Current Search
Previous Searches
Programmes previously covered by the Open University (OU) Off-Air Recording Scheme are – as of 1 July 2013 – part of the ERA-licensed repertoire. Previously the recording and using of OU programmes...
The Media Archive for Central England (MACE) is the screen archive for the Midlands. It recently moved to the University of Lincoln and last week the facilities were officially opened by documentary producer...
It's Shakespeare Week, so all this week organisations up and down the nation are celebrating the life, work and legacy of the Bard. At the BUFVC, one of our services is the International Database of...
Olwen Terris and Eve-Marie Oesterlen also published articles as part of the outcomes from the Shakespeare project. They include Olwen Terris: Shakespeare and British Television Broadcasting 1936-2005,...
1. Much Ado About Nothing (1967) As part of a section devoted to Rediscovered TV Drama, referring to the well-publicised cash of TV programmes repatriated recently from the the Library of Congress in the...
On 1 September Apple launched Ping, its new social network based around music and what people are listening to. It will be available as part of iTunes 10 on both PCs and Macs. Touted as a challenger to...
The BBC has announced that it is to broadcast 'epic film versions' of Richard II, Henry IV parts I and II, and Henry V as part of a season of Shakespeare's history plays to be produced by Oscar-winning...
Will, a 10-part biopic which follows a young William Shakespeare in Elizabethan London, has been bought by US cable network Pivot, and will be shot in England. It will be co-produced Endor Productions, and...
Registration closes Friday 26 October for the Channel 4 and British Film Culture conference, 1-2 November 2012 at BFI Southbank. As part of the four year AHRC funded project Channel 4 and British Film...
All the following images are courtesy of Channel 4 Archive: The following images are courtesy of BUFVC: