British Universities Film & Video Council

moving image and sound, knowledge and access

Results

Full access to all collections is a privilege of BUFVC membership. If you are already a BUFVC member, please log in. Otherwise you may join now.
5 results | Page 1 of 1
« First
‹ Prev1Next ›
Last »
Sort results by
  1. All Colour Reel: It’s a World for Women.

    Date released
    9 Mar 1970
    Series name
    British Movietone News
    Issue no
    2127
    NoS ID
    028219
    Story no
    1 / 1

    MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: All Colour Reel Woman’s World - Equal Rights. DESCRIPTION: Equal Rights. The women of Britain are demanding equal rights and equal pay - and in some cases they’re getting both....

    News on Screen News on Screen Cinema news Cinema news Online Online Moving image Moving image
  2. Professor Regan’s Supermarket Secrets (2008)

    Subject
    Science
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 50 minutes), £195.00

    Professor Leslie Regan is suspicious. There are loads of big products out there with even bigger claims - often backed up by ''science’'. But can they really do what they say? Armed with her supermarket...

    DVD Find DVD Find Other Other To order To order
  3. Getting Lear (2009 Film)

    Director
    Chris Ramsey
    Producer
    Chris Ramsey; Stuart Omans

    Documentary. Did Shakespeare create King Lear for the purpose of educating his audience on the issues of ageing, retirement, and ultimately death? A retired English professor and a group of his friends...

    Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare productions Shakespeare productions Record only Record only
  4. King Lear (1939 Radio)

    Producer
    Peter Creswell

    Scenes from the play arranged as a sequence for radio broadcasting by Peter Creswell. With Abraham Sofaer in the title role and William Hutchison as narrator.

    Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare productions Shakespeare productions Record only Record only
  5. King Lear (1928 Radio)

    Series
    Twelve Great Plays
    Producer
    Howard Rose

    Radio adaptation of the play produced by Howard Rose. Edmund Willard plays Lear and Lilian Harrison is Cordelia. Owen Cassidy narrates. With music composed by Norman O’Neill. The Wireless Orchestra is...

    Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare productions Shakespeare productions Record only Record only