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Broadcasting Greece: Engagements with Ancient Greece on British Radio and Television Submission deadline for proposals: 19 July 2013 Broadcasting Greece is the first multi-authored collection of essays...
For the week ending 26th April 2013, the most requested programmes from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service feature Art, Food Hygiene, Weather, Health and the history of Television. 1. ALEX POLIZZI - THE...
Projecting Britain: The Guide to British Cinemagazines Projecting Britain explores a film genre neglected for decades: the cinemagazine. Watched by millions, both in Britain and abroad, these fascinating...
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. In this month’s Roundup there is a focus...
Critical Studies in Television: The Medical Issue (Summer 2016) http://cstonline.tv/ Medical and health programmes have been a broadcasting staple since the early days of television, often providing...
25 November 2013 18.45-20.15 Conference Centre, British Library Price: £4 / £3 concessions Book ticketes here Charles Urban is one of the most important figures in early British and America...
[caption id="attachment_3661" align="alignright" width="188" caption="Courtesy of ITN Source / Reuters"][/caption] Did you know that newsreels entertained their audiences with humorous and often pointedly...
Screen Test Symposium 5 July 2011 University of Portsmouth www.screentest.org.uk/ The aim of the day is to generate informed debate around the following issues: What is the current state of the...
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. Last month’s Roundup featured a...
Do you have memories of going to the cinema in Britain in the 1960s? If so, then the team running an AHRC-funded research project at University College London would love to hear from you. Here the...