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The story of the new Glyndebourne Opera House, rebuilt in the early 1990s and officially opened in 1994. Reveals the underlying philosophy of Glyndebourne and the determination of many people, including Sir...
James Hoyle from British Pathé introduces the iconic company’s exciting new on demand platform, catering for academics and students of the humanities. This year marks the exciting return of British...
In this film artist, illustrator and film animator George Dunning, explains his work and ideas on how motion pictureaffects our imagination. He demonstrates some of his drawing techniques, and conducts a...
At his death in 1904, George Frederic Watts was the most celebrated artist in Britain. An acclaimed portraitist, a distinguished history painter, the creator of powerful, massive sculptures, and a mystical,...
Includes footage of George Bennie’s railplane, a propeller-driven vehicle which ran along elevated track in the 1930s. Sequences of servicing a steam locomotive; time-lapse photography of a tram being...
Conflict is everywhere - in our personal lives, in our professional lives, in the world at large. "The science and art of conflict resolution is built on the skills of dialoguing and negotiation, and there...
The electronic revolution, led largely by American technology, has created new ways of modelling, mapping and imagining the world. Video games, the Internet and virtual reality open up new space for us to...
Looks at buildings and paintings of 18th-century Scotland and discusses them in the context of the society, politics and intellectual currents of the time, particularly in relation to the Enlightenment....
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez is a hero in Latin America for his willingness to stand up to the United States (both the government and the private sector) and his desire to use the nation’s petroleum...
Four films which together tell the story of the history of the red bus which has been a familiar sight in London for over a century.
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