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Shot in the studio, shows teacher Mary Burnard with her class of seven-year-old children doing follow-up work to a field trip to Michelham Priory. Includes an interview with Mary Burnard and still...
Thirteen British Council films from the 1940s have been digitised and are now available from their Time/Image website. These documentaries reflect the work of great directors such as Mary Field (Development...
Introduces current issues and research in the field of adult education. Examines various methodological approaches through discussions with leading American authorities in the field, including Bernice...
Adrian Bayley of the Field Studies Coucil takes three students on a field investigation of soils on the Ercall, a hill containing four of the five distinctive soil types to be found in the UK: ranker,...
This film, directed by Stuart A. Staples, is based on the work of naturalist, inventor and pioneering British filmmaker F. Percy Smith (1880-1945). It features Smith’s own footage, combined with a new...
This videotape is associated with a project study guide that is designed primarily to help students get started on their individual field projects within the course. It is based on interviews with six...
A contemporary television retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic horror story Frankenstein with a fresh new twist, as literature’s most infamous creator, Dr Victor Frankenstein, is re-born in the 21st...
A digitally remastered collection of 19 British films made between 1922 and 1933 that used groundbreaking techniques to share the secrets of the natural world with cinema audiences. The pioneering series...
Set in the American West during the 1940s, the film centres on a pair of little-guy ranchers who join forces against the depredations of a ruthless land baron determined to expand his empire at any cost....
Collection of three films produced by The Children’s Film Foundation. The SALVAGE GANG (1958), directed by John Krish and featuring a young Frazer Hines and a cameo by Wilfred Brambel, is notable for its...
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