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  1. BUFVC Weekly Top 5 TV & Radio Programme Requests

    Date
    17 May 2011, 09:23
    Author
    Markeda Cole
    Post Type
    Post

    For the week ending 13 May 2011 the most requested titles from the BUFVC Off-Air Back-Up Service include the creation of life, the universe, good hairdressing and the shape of topical British politics. 1....

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  2. Gods and Idols

    Date
    27 Dec 2013, 12:38
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    Why are stars often called ‘gods’ or ‘goddesses’? How was antiquity used to boost the image of the developing film industry and its stars? What does this historical association tell us about...

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  3. New film & TV books in October

    Date
    18 Oct 2012, 17:11
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    Behind the Scenes at the BBFC: Film Classification from the Silver Screen to the Digital Age Edited by Edward Lamberti (foreword by Mark Kermode) (BFI/Palgrave Macmillan, 23 Nov 2012), 256 pages ISBN:...

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  4. Sisterhood and After: The Women’s Liberation Oral History Project

    Date
    8 Jun 2015, 08:09
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    The Women’s Liberation Movement Oral History Project aims to provide a permanent archive on the pioneering work undertaken by feminists from the 1960s to the 1980s. Dr Margaretta Jolly, Reader in Cultural...

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  5. Screening Socialism: TV and Everyday Life in Socialist Eastern Europe

    Date
    10 Feb 2016, 17:46
    Author
    Ben Hodson
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    The Screening Socialism project is the first comparative, transnational study of television cultures in socialist Eastern Europe. Dr Sabina Mihelj, Reader in Media and Cultural Analysis, Loughborough...

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