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The monthly round-up of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research and published at Learning on Screen by Andrew Ormsby. Highlights this month include a...
The BUFVC provided some material for a TV interview with Dr Luke Mckernan of the British Library (and previously Head of Information at the BUFVC)) for the episode of The One Show broadcast on BBC1 on...
Joss Whedon, the cult auteur behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Avengers Assemble, has adapted Shakespeare's evergreen comedy Much Ado About Nothing for the cinema - the trailer, to the sound of Dave...
Time Out magazine recently published a list of 100 best British films, supported by a detailed website that provides details of the 150 directors, actors, producers and film critics who voted, details of...
SeeSaw, a new online video-on-demand service, has just launched. It offers more than 3,000 hours of programming, including full catch-up services from Channel 4 and Five, and archive content from these...
This Gateway includes over 1,900 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please contact us by email...
[caption id="attachment_452" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Picture by Queenie and the Dew"][/caption] With Channel 4’s recent announcement that an additional £1m will be invested in the...
Viewfinder 93 was published in November 2013. Contents of this issue: MULTICULTURAL SHAKESPEARE A Warwick University team has been awarded an AHRC grant to put together the story of the contribution...
The BBC continues its wealth of programming to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. On 8 May BBC Radio 3 broadcasts a new production of King Lear with Ian McDiarmid in the title role;...