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Unedited newsreel records from the televised proceedings of the Kefauver crime trials, the first daytime transmissions to make a major impression in America, watched by an estimated audience of 45 million....
CD-ROM anthology of the work of ‘Beat’ poet Jack Kerouac, with texts, archival materials, paintings by Kerouac and photographs of Beat figures, quotations, readings and performances of Kerouac’s novels...
This documentary charts the history of the "Mitch" from the wartime appeal for a memorial to Reginald Mitchell through to its opening in 1957 and on through 60 years of plays, shows and festivals. The famous...
Jim Al-Khalili investigates quantum physics. Episode 1: Einstein’s Nightmare: How Albert Einstein thought he’d found the fatal flaw in the theory of quantum physics. [60 minutes] Let There Be Life: A...
Made during the industrial decline and rising unemployment of the 1980s, this documentary is a study of the burgeoning numbers of people in casual and temporary jobs, which indicates that the ‘gig’ or...
This is an introductory college-level course in physics delivered by Professor Richard Wolfson. The DVD consists of 60 half-hour lectures and is broken into six subject areas: ‘Newtonian Mechanics’,...
Lectures comprising a Vacation School recorded at Aston University in July 1993 reviewing modern practice in data communications. Although intended for tutored small group use, the material can also be...
A case history of diaphragmatic flutter in a housewife aged 45 years.*
Surviving French Resistance fighters and wartime Special Operations Executive agents tell the the story of their work in Occupied France, leading to the Liberation of Paris.
Shows the largest exhibition of sculptor Henry Moore’s work ever mounted, set in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and spanning 45 years of Moore’s career.
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