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[caption id="attachment_348" align="alignleft" width="170" caption="Image courtesy of Chris John Beckett"][/caption] With the critical and box-office success of Tomas Alfredson's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,...
The Children of Green Knowe GB. DVD. Simply Media. 110 mins, £14.99. About the reviewer: Prof Stephen Lacey is Emeritus Professor of Drama, Film and Television at the University of South Wales. His main...
[caption id="attachment_371" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Image courtesy of pietroizzo, under Creative Commons licence. "][/caption] With the recently published Film Policy Review advocating...
For the week ending 10th May 2013, the most requested programmes from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service focus on drama, music, the history of TV, the consequences of Google's infringement of literary...
ALIEN NATION: A CONFERENCE ON BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION, HORROR AND FANTASY TELEVISION 20-21 July 2011 Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne http://tinyurl.com/6as9w8v This two-day conference on...
[caption id="attachment_47" align="alignleft" width="242"] David Rose with his BFI Fellowship Award[/caption] Producer David Rose, Channel 4’s first Commissioning Editor for Fiction, was honoured at a...
2014. GB. DVD. BFI. 84 minutes (plus 65 minutes of extras). Certificate 12. Price: £19.99 About the reviewer: Dr Billy Smart currently works as Research Officer on the AHRC-funded ‘Forgotten British...
Rome, Open City (Roma, città aperta ). GB. DVD. Arow Films. 103 minutes. £8 About the reviewer: Ron Guariento is a retired film and television producer and a lecturer at Newcastle University. Ron worked...
Depictions of the ancient world seem to be more prevalent that ever on television, home video and the cinema. Dr Marco Angelini of University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), looks at The Caesars (1968) and...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, and published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. This month’s Roundup opens with an...