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The end of the Diamond Jubilee year affords an opportunity to look back and examine a neglected aspect of the history of the monarchy: the engagement with new forms of media. The British Library, in...
In a three-part series starting on Tuesday 5 April at 11:30 on BBC's Radio 4, presenter Jim Naughtie explores how the Royal Shakespeare Company first came into being in 1961. Covering its landmark...
21-23 February BBC Northern Ireland Broadcasting House Studio 1 Ormeau Avenue Belfast, BT2 8HQ www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows/events/festival_history_broadcasting This BBC event includes a series...
[caption id="attachment_1166" align="alignright" width="200"] News Theatre, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne c.1937[/caption] In the early 1930s people went to the cinema to watch the newsreels, to see...
Filming the Middle Ages by Bettina Bildhauer (Reaktion Books, 2011), 264 pages, ISBN: 978-1861898081 (hardback), £25 About the reviewer: Dr Lesley Coote is a lecturer in medieval studies, medievalism and...
The Radical Film Network: Sustaining Alternative Film Culture: Dr Steve Presence gives us an insight into the RFN's beginnings and upcoming projects and festivals. About the Author: Dr Steve Presence is...
On 7 October 2008 the University of Oxford launched its podcast site on iTunes U. Four years and more than 4,000 audio and video podcasts later and Oxford's iTunesU website has had more than 18 million...