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Recording of an online video conversation between Dr. Dennis Britton and Melissa Karmen Lee. They discuss contemporary views on Shakespeare’s Othello and the role of Iago, focusing on Chris Ofili’s 2019...
Babies born four months early - in the 23rd week of pregnancy - exist on the very edge of life. A few go on to become the ‘miracle babies’ of glossy magazines, but most die. Director Adam Wishart has...
Why were six men sent to prison 1932 for simply walking in the moors of the Peak District? This short documentary tells their fascinating story and also gives details regarding the National Parks and Access...
A silent film inspired by Jacques speech in As You Like It.
Recording of an online video conversation between Melissa Karmen Lee and her guests Dr. Paul Yachnin, Dr. Gregory Mackie and Norman Colbeck . They discuss Shakespeare’s King Lear, focussing on...
On a finite budget, the NHS cannot afford to offer every treatment on the market, so how is it decided which medications should be made available? This programme follows the nail-biting decision about one...
Michael Rosen reads a poem inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest, which he has written for Shakespeare Week 2023 (20 to 26 March).
Based on real-life accounts by women survivors, this distinctive and engaging animation short provides reliable information on the causes and possible impacts of Female Genital Mutilation. The video, made...
A short video (13 minutes) on the benefits that the use of social media can bring to internal communication within businesses. There is disconnect between how immersed and digitally connected employees are...
In this short documentary Richard Middlemiss, winner of the 2017 Isambard Kingdom Brunel Award Lecture for Engineering, Technology and Industry, attempts to re-create the experiment that gave the first...