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Documentary News Letter synopsis: It opens with an air battle over Dover, including some sensational shots of barrage balloons being shot down and the A.A. shells brusting round the machines and then goes on...
Shows two comparative case histories on science topics in a Darlington school: experiments and investigations of the seven-year-olds started from a farm visit, and those of a group of ten-year-olds from...
January 1930 Bi-weekly longer 'super edition' released alongside 'ordinary' edition. Required an expansion of the editorial team and likely that Lean joined now ...
NoS synopsis: Corby, a steel town which uses coal in many ways. NCB Commentary - Coal for industry. Coal for the home. Coal on the move. Nearly a million and a half tons a year for this one steel plan in...
BFI synopsis: Pit ponies and mining machinery at the Royal Show at Nottingham NCB Commentary - At collieries around Nottingham, pit ponies come up for a breath of fresh air and for the final grooming to...
The Project The British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC), supported by the Higher Education Funding Council (HEFCE), is surveying the extent and range of broadcast programme recordings made and...
The March of Time synopsis: Although the entire population of that Dominion numbers less than the population of Greater London. Australia has already created, for the second time in one generation, a...
BoB is an off-air recording and media archive service. BoB (short for Box of Broadcasts) is available to staff and students of member institutions of the British Universities Film & Video Council that...
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The diverse and innovative articles which appear on this page have either previously been published by the British Universities Film & Video Council or complement the work of...
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