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Researched and edited by Emily Wilczek from the University of Lincoln School of Media, this DVD chronicles over fifty years of filmmaking in Northamptonshire, seen through a series of rarely seen and newly...
Newreel produced for the National Coal Board. The first of three stories in this issue contains brief footage of an outdoor performance of Richard III by the Burton Shakespeare Society.
This documentary, presented in a 2 disc set, tells the story of the affectionately known ‘ATVLand’ - the ATV Centre in Birmingham - from its beginnings to its ultimate closure in 1997, celebrating some...
Central Television news item. Reporter Terry Lloyd visits Tupton Hall school in Derbyshire where there is a production of Macbeth being rehearsed by the pupils. Interview with the drama teacher, Reg...
A cinemagazine produced by the National Coal Board. This issue contained three stories. the final story, Heart of England, includes brief footage of an open-air production of Richard III by the Burton...
News item. Peter Green reports from Aldridge where two young men are reading Shakespeare while sitting in a bath of cold baked beans to help raise money for charity.
Regional television news item. Black actor Don Warrington is playing Mark Antony at the Nottingham Playhouse. The MACE catalogue entry states this is the first time a black actor has played the role. There...
The main programme on the DVD is aTHE BLACK COUNTRY - a thirty minute documentary made by ‘ATV Today’ in 1969 which explores the changing industry and landscape of the region through the eyes of its...
News item (mute). Guests attending a party for the first night of Love’s Labour Lost at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford on 3rd July 1956. The play was directed by Peter Hall, his first...
A 2 Disc DVD produced by ATVLAND.productions for the Media Archive for Central England, telling the story of ATV Today, the regional news magazine programme that broadcast to the Midlands from 1964 to 1981....