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British Pathé has re-released all 39 episodes of the classic 1959 documentary series TIME TO REMEMBER, unabridged and in HD for the first time. The series presents scenes from life at the turn of the...
A television pprogramme made in 1974 recording archaeologist Brian Hope-Taylor’s 1973 excavation of a section of the Devil’s Dyke, near Newmarket in Cambridgeshire, which was due to be removed to...
First transmitted in 1965, this programme looks at Steve Frankfurt, a New York advertising executive working in an industry worth 14 billion dollars in the US alone. Used to spending thousands at a time with...
Looks at the cardiovascular examination in children, giving many examples of different heart sounds important in diagnosis, and diagrammatic explanations of the cause of each. Covers: arterial pulses;...
Martin Bridson, Head of the Oxford University Mathematical Institute, explains why an understanding of possible dimensions is impossible beyond the third dimension. When describing the symmetries of any...
Lecture by Diego Molana, Colombia’s Minister of ICT, about his country’s digital revolution which has seen Colombia increase the digital connectedness of its municipalities from 20% to 96% nd has...
Extracts from a BBC radio interview with Graham Greene, English novelist, short-story writer, travel writer, playwright and screenwriter, originally broadcast on Radio 4’s A WRITER AT WORK on 15/8/1969....
The BBC was nearly ten years old when it installed its first recording machine, but tapes and discs soon began to pile up in Broadcasting House. Through broadcasts, internal BBC interviews and recordings...
CONNECTING LINES celebrates twenty years of the ongoing ‘Artists Lives’ project, run by National Life Stories in association with the Tate. A crucial aim of the project is to create an opportunity for...
Two 15-minute programmes. The first looks at cancer and its causes and the second shows an A-level biology class demonstrating their knowledge of DNA and proteins.
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