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The Atheist Experience TV Show This weekly cable access television show produced by the Atheist Community of Austin, Texas, is geared at a non-atheist audience. Every week it fields an unpredictable mix of...
This video gives users of the our TRILT database and Off-Air Recording Service an overview of functions and processes. Further information about individual aspects can be found in this collection's...
David Bordwell's Website on Cinema This is the homepage for the influential film academic David Bordwell who, together with his wife Kristin Thompson, has written many of the most enduring of Film Studies...
BBC2: Origins; Influence; Audiences: A 50th Anniversary Conference 25 April 2014 Science Museum, London Deadline for submissions: 29 November 2013 On 20 April 1964 the BBC launched its second...
Channel Four had, the IBA noted, ‘from time to time transmitted important but often difficult films – generally from abroad – which have occasionally pressed very close to the absolute limits of...
What’s Good On TV?: Understanding Ethics Through Television by Jamie Carlin Watson and Robert Arp (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). 320 pages. ISBN: 978-1405194754 (paperback), £19.99; ISBN: 978-1405194761...
Coverage of TV in the Press [caption id="attachment_13210" align="alignleft" width="234" caption="Radio Times' 'Television' cover, 23 October 1936"][/caption] In an age of Web listings, free...
Dr Melanie Bell-Williams provides an overview of a new research project on the history of women’s contribution to British film and television production. About the author: Dr Melanie Bell-Williams is...