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NoS synopsis: Fountain pens are shown in comparison with pencils, with the making of the nibs from 14 carat gold and special iridium for the tip.
Designed to support A-level physics courses, each programme enables students to make observations and readings as if they were performing experiments in the laboratory. Titles of individual programmes are:...
Radio broadcast. In this episode of the weekly arts review programme, Richard Buckle talks to Julian Jobb about the Shakespeare exhibition at Stratford-upon-Avon which aims to show Shakespeare’s life and...
Working with moving image and sound? The BUFVC is offering the following essential one-day training courses in September: Copyright Clearance for Print, Broadcast and Multimedia Production Wednesday 22...
Second in a series of 30-minute broadcasts showcasing scenes from Shakespeare’s plays performed by leading actors of the time. This episode focuses on three history plays, Henry V, Henry IV, Part 1 and...
Radio schools broadcast. The second story in the ten-part history series by Rhoda Power features an imaginary account of Shakespeare’s childhood intended for 13-14 year old schoolchildren.
NoS synopsis: A 14-ton mobile vacuum cleaner, for cleaning out industrial boilers. NCB Commentary - Steam and coal mining have always gone hand in hand, and research into greater boiler efficiency has...
Performance-based works focusing on the body: ‘Through the Night Softly’ (Chris Burden, USA, 1973, 3 min), ‘Rocked Stomach’ (Dennis Oppenheim, USA, 1970, 4 min), ‘Openings’ (Vito Acconci, USA,...
BFI synopsis: Two miners and two girls on holiday at Barry Island. Featuring Tom Evans and George Prior from Ffladau Colliery and Elizabeth Rees and Mary George. Includes bowling, the swimming pool,...
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