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Five Restoration comedies adapted for television. 1: By Sir John Vanbrugh. 2: By Thomas Shadwell. 3: By Sir John Vanbrugh. 4: By Sir Charles Sedley. 5: By William Congreve, adapted by Robin Chapman. With...
'To be or not to be ...' as recited in the early 1880s crackled to life on computer speakers at the Library of Congress on Tuesday, 13 December. The early audio recordings on Volta discs - which...
Discusses the plant succession that takes place on sand dunes. The sand dunes at Braunton Burrows in North Devon provide the study example.
A dramatised documentary about a vagrant alcoholic woman, with Patricia Hayes and Barbara Jefford. Explores the problems suffered and caused by tramps.*
Shows how the hydrosere succession has been ‘managed’ in the Dutch polders to produce a variety of habitats and land types. Following exclosure from the sea, the shallow freshwater lakes and marshes that...
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The nominations for the 2012 Learning on Screen Awards were: General Education Broadcast Award Educating Essex (episode 1) TwoFour Broadcast Series Director: David Clews Kara Tointon: Don't Call Me...
The British Universities Film & Video Council were pleased to receive the following entries to the Learning on Screen Awards 2012: A Boatload of Wild Irishmen LMDÓC in association with the...
Madeleine Carroll at Yorkshire Main Pit At Doncaster (109 seconds) Gaumont Sound News Issue 115, released 19/1/1931 This item shows the actress Madeleine Carroll visiting a Yorkshire colliery...
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