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Relates the writer to dramatic tradition and to his society. The plays are approached as theatrical experience as well as literary texts, using readings to illuminate questions of theme and style. A...
The preparation is one where the sympathetic outflow from the spinal cord of a rat is stimulated using a pithing rod with electrode. Outlines the steps necessary in successfully setting up the preparation.
John Arden is seen at home working on a verse play for television, talking to his agent Warren Tute, and supervising an improvisation by the local Girl Guides.
A history of the British trade union movement. Begins with the rise of the ‘new unions’ in the late 1880s and the famous London dock strike of 1889 and ends with the Labour victory of 1945.
An impressionistic survey of Wales at war. Shows industries revitalised by the war effort: steelworks, dockyards, quarries and pitheads at the Rhondda mines. Includes footage of Wales during the depression...
In three parts: 1) contrasts a storm at sea with the peacefulness of the English countryside; 2) visions of the great cities of history and legend are contrasted with scenes of catastrophe; 3) ranges over...
Traces the history of fashion in the 20th century through its creators and those whose business it is to interpret it - illustrators, writers and photographers - as well as models, media stars and ordinary...
A series chronicling the development and history of art from medieval times to the 20th-century, with analysis and interpretation by Chris Muir and Dr George Speake. 1: The flourishing of secular art under...
Raises basic issues about the relationship between society and environment, including the complexity of natural processes, the varied demands placed by societies on the environment, positive and negative...
Explains the principles of ballet, and the stages involved in mounting a new work. Robert Helpmann explains how a new ballet is produced and Elaine Fifield demonstrates the position of the arms and other...
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