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Cinema Action campaign film from 1971 supporting the fight to retain their jobs by workers at Upper Clyde Shipyards who developed a new weapon to help them in their struggle: the occupation and work-in.
Podcast from BBC Radio 4’s LAW IN ACTION series presented by Joshua Rozenberg. The first item in this magazine format asks what does the law say about commercial ship captains’ duty to help those they...
This 30 minute film aims to stimulate and discussion on the subject of non-violent protest, and non-violent direct action in particular. The film’s makers promote non-violent protest as a way of actively...
Adapted from Dr. Charles Menzie’s book ‘Red Flags and Lace Coiffes’, this film uses animated archival images to tell the turbulent history of industrialisation and resistance over the last century in...
Using previously unbroadcast fragments from the opening and closing of several episodes in the first two series of Parkinson from the 1970s, this experimental work explores the talk-show convention of...
With the economy a key issue of the 2010 General Election, the prospective chancellors from Labour, The Conservatives and The Liberal Democrats participate in a live election programme. In a live election...
A series of four programmes looking at examination skills in ophthalmology.
How has the Bauhaus school of architecture and design, Germany’s best-known art school, shaped the world we live in today? This is a three-part documentary to mark the 100th anniversary of the opening of...
Dr Andrew Steele explains how a superconducting magnetic levitation or maglev train works. [5 minutes]
Urban environments are home to millions of people across the UK. They can be vibrant and attractive areas in which to live, work and socialise, but they can also suffer decline and neglect, which makes them...
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