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The Journal of European Television History and Culture welcomes paper proposals for its third issue dedicated to 'European TV Memories', guest-edited by Jérôme Bourdon (Tel Aviv Univeristy) and Berber...
Viewfinder 84 was published in October 2011. Contents of this issue: DIGITAL THEATRE PLUS We speak with Fiona Lindsay, Creative Producer of Digital Theatre Plus, about their online delivery of...
Viewfinder 84 was published in September 2011. Contents of this issue: DIGITAL THEATRE PLUS We speak with Fiona Lindsay, Creative Producer of Digital Theatre Plus, about their online delivery of...
Adapting Dickens: A Television History Saturday 28 January 2012 BFI Southbank, London www.bfi.org.uk This is a special event as part of the BFI’s Dickens on Screen season. Focusing on the many ways...
Viewfinder 107 was published in May 2017. Contents of the issue: OPENING UP THE ARCHIVES Dr Shane O'Sullivan, Kingston University, reports on a new pilot scheme allowing undergraduate film...
How embedded has the version of history as presented on television become in the public consciousness? Ann Gray and Erin Bell from the University of Lincoln ran a project that sought to answer that question...
[caption id="attachment_26704" align="alignleft" width="300"] Photo credits: Felix Janssens CC BY-SA[/caption] In 1927, when Esfir Schub released her commissioned film The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty to...
EUscreen is back and the new three-year initiative will see over 20,000 new items – mainly selected from long-running factual series, documentaries, newsreels and magazine programmes - added to the...
Dr Lez Cooke provides an introduction to anew project on the history of forgotten television drama in the UK. About the author: Dr Cooke has been researching and writing about television drama since 2000...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,600 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or...