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An audio guide to the calls of 50 species of birds found along the British coastline, compiled from recordings in the British Library Sound Archive. The 50 tracks include a range of seabirds, waders,...
Two programmes on business diversification and marketing, made in a collaboration between the BBC’s MONEY PROGRAMME and the Open University’s Open Business School.
The Shuar (also known by the derogatory name of Jivaro) live in the rainforest of eastern Ecuador. They recount the history of their resistance to the Inca and Spanish Empires, and tell of their present...
A collection of works of art in the National Gallery, London, including work by Van Gogh, Titian, Raphael, Holbein, Rembrandt and Michelangelo. The disk also holds 5000 pages of text, 700 artist biographies,...
Recordings of contemporary dance performances from the 1994 Spring Loaded season held at The Place, London. The two-camera live mix version does not interpret the work but does capture the spontaneity of...
Shows diagrammatically the cerebral circulation and its anastomoses and discusses the incidence of segmental atheromatous lesions in the internal carotid and in the vertebral artery. Stresses that...
Presents images captured by the French photographer Marc Garanger, who travelled the world for over 30 years and amassed an archive of more than one million images. Over 50,000 of his favourites have been...
Excerpts from over 50 interviews present a picture of patients’ lives from admission to discharge in the old Victorian asylums, which, with the advent of community care, have closed down. The interviews...
In 1982, Frank Coffield and his colleagues studied approximately 50 ‘working class’ young adults aged 16-28. The programme revisits the same people seven years on, in their homes and local pubs, looking...
An account of Shell’s involvement with many distinguished artists over the years. Shows a number of paintings exhibited at the Barbican in 1983 to mark 50 years of Shell advertising art. Bill Mitchell...
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