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This tape presents a collection of U.A. Fanthorpe’s work, including "Not My Best Work", "Rising Damp", "Women Laughing" and "Dear Dr Lee". It is read by the author and Rosie Bailey.
Double-Act: The Remarkable Lives and Careers of Googie Withers and John McCallum by Brian McFarlane (Monash University, May 2015), 288 pages, ISBN: 978-1922235725 (paperback), £31 About the Reviewer:...
Since the modelling of DNA by Crick and Watson in 1953 as a double helix, there has been much research into how it compacts itself into cells and how it functions in protein synthesis. Shows how DNA packs...
A short extract from the award winning stand-up comedy show Your Days Are Numbered exploring the dark yet funny side of the statistics which often inform health campaigns. Comedy double act Timandra Harkness...
This double DVD gives a unique insight into the inventiveness of acclaimed physical comedy company, Spymonkey. Produced by Spymonkey and using original rehearsal footage and interviews, the resource follows...
History of the English Language acts as an excellent layman’s introduction to the origins of one of the most common languages on the planet, demonstrating how dialect changes over time, and presenting...
Viewfinder 100 was published in September 2015. Contents of this issue: VIEWFINDER 100 Olwen Terris, BUFVC Information Officer, celebrates the hundredth issue of the BUFVC’s quarterly journal with a...
In examining the contribution of Channel 4 (and, by extension, television as a whole) to British film culture, this project has a broad remit, which includes the institutional processes of film buying,...
This year will see a national celebration of the Bard’s work, as Hilary Bishop, Director of the RES Project for the BBC and Editor for BBC Archive Development explains. ‘Who will believe my verse in...
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