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The conference brought together media historians and key personnel from the film and television industries to review Channel 4′s contribution to British film culture over three decades, and to debate the...
As part of its planning for coverage of the 2012 Paralympic Games and in light of the reaffirmation of its public service role in the recent Digital Economy Act, Channel 4 has decided to make major new...
For the week ending 24 February 2012 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service include programmes on Sport, the politics of apartheid, technology and medical care. 1. MOTD: 2010...
The BUFVC website and online services will be briefly disrupted for essential maintenance on Thursday 4 August 2011. We foresee the downtime to last for up to one hour from 12 PM. BoB National will not be...
Channel 4 has launched a new mobile offline viewing service for 4oD, its successful video on demand platform.The free feature, supported by ads, gives viewers the opportunity to download and catch up with...
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...
For the week ending 14th June 2013 the most requested programmes from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service were: 1. MOTHERS, MURDERERS AND MISTRESSES: EMPRESSES OF ANCIENT ROME (BBC4) View TRILT record or...
The University of Portsmouth's project assessing the impact of Channel 4 on British film culture since 1982 has drawn extensively on the material supplied in the press packs. As well as providing listings...
Channel 4 Press Packs 1982 – 2002 is a new online resource providing search and browse access to over 1000 press packs (exclusively by UK Higher Education/Further Education and BUFVC members) together...
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...