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The Portsmouth-based research project hosted a dedicated conference at BFI Southbank on 1st and 2nd November 2012 to coincide with Channel 4's 30th anniversary. But members of the project team have also...
Project team members contributed to a number of conferences and symposia and were invited to offer research papers at the University of Southampton, Queen's University Belfast, Birmingham City University and...
The University of Portsmouth are organising a major conference at BFI Southbank on 1st and 2nd November to celebrate 30 years of film on Channel 4. The event brings together media historians and key...
With the the first edition of Countdown, presented by Richard Whitely on 2 November 1982, Channel 4 was born. To celebrate its 30 years of activity, the University of Portsmouth is currently running a...
The University of Portsmouth's project assessing the impact of Channel 4 on British film culture since 1982 has drawn extensively on the material supplied in the press packs. As well as providing listings...
This four-year AHRC-funded project (2010-2014) is a collaboration between the University of Portsmouth and the BUFVC, assessing the impact of Channel 4 on British film culture. The project's work has...
Duration: 2010 – 2014 Funded by: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Partner(s): University of Portsmouth and Channel 4 Archive Key objectives: Creation of contextualized online...
Audio recordings of the papers from the 'Channel 4 and British Film Culture' conference can now be found on the project website at: www.c4film.co.uk/conference-2012/schedule This conference, which was...
The University of Portsmouth’s School of Creative Arts, Film and Media launched its major new research on Channel 4’s impact on British film culture at a special event on 19 May. This first major...
One of BUFVC's current Arts and Humanities Research Council projects, together with the University of Portsmouth, is Channel 4 and British Film Culture. Over the next four years this will examine the...