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This 2006 edition of The Researcher's Guide: Film, Television, Radio & Related Documentation Collections in the UK has been completely revised and updated. Known as the media researcher's 'bible' and...
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Prof. James Chapman University of Leicester To understand the Inter-University History Film Consortium we must consider the contexts in which the organization emerged. In the late 1960s the teaching of...
The Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (RAI) is the world's longest-established scholarly association dedicated to the advancement of anthropology (the study of humankind) in its...
[caption id="attachment_47" align="alignleft" width="242"] David Rose with his BFI Fellowship Award[/caption] Producer David Rose, Channel 4’s first Commissioning Editor for Fiction, was honoured at a...
The project’s research has involved three elements: a 30-year history of Film4 as a feature film producer, a survey of the breadth of Channel 4’s broadcast film content (including purchased film,...
Jenny Barraclough: Filming Through the Cracks 11, 13 and 18 March 2015 The BFI Southbank is hosting a series of screenings and events celebrating the work of documentary filmmaker Jenny Barraclough. Man...
In partnership, the BBC, JISC and the British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC), today announce the launch of Chronicle, a project to make BBC Northern Ireland's television news from the 1960s and...
Registration is now open for the one-day Theatre Plays on British Television conference at the University of Westminster, London, Friday 19 October 2012. The conference is organised by the AHRC-funded...
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...