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What’s Good On TV?: Understanding Ethics Through Television by Jamie Carlin Watson and Robert Arp (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). 320 pages. ISBN: 978-1405194754 (paperback), £19.99; ISBN: 978-1405194761...
Sites with a serve video or audio content online. The Alger Hiss Story Alger Hiss was a US State Department official convicted in 1950 of perjury following accusations by Whittaker Chambers that he...
First screened on British television in October 1973, the documentary series The World at War proved to be a milestone in the history of ITV. Professor James Chapman explores its roots and its critical...
Explore the history of women in British film and television production with our interactive timeline. [timeline_multiple title="ACT/T Timeline"] 1927 Cinematograph Films Act The Cinematograph Films Act...
[caption id="attachment_365" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Courtesy Sander Spolspoel under CC Licence."][/caption] Ahead of a visit to Pinewood Studios today, David Cameron has said that the film...
Alliance for Intellectual Property http://www.allianceforip.co.uk Established in 1998, the Alliance for Intellectual Property (IP) represents trade associations across the creative, branded and design...
The BUFVC provides a vital service to its 258 members, as well as a number of public resources. The BUFVC connects teachers, learners and researchers with moving image and sound content and its staff deal...
This year will see a national celebration of the Bard’s work, as Hilary Bishop, Director of the RES Project for the BBC and Editor for BBC Archive Development explains. ‘Who will believe my verse in...