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This interview was conducted in the context of the 2016 US Presidential Election campaign. In it, Lucas Graves, assistant professor in the school of journalism and mass communication at the University of...
In this Prize-winning lecture, Simon Wren-Lewis, Professor of Economic Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, tackles the inconsistencies and inaccuracies reported in the media...
n early 2011, people around the world tuned into Al Jazeera to watch the Egyptian revolution in real time. Meanwhile, rival broadcaster Al Arabiya was also offering near continuous coverage, with cameras on...
These six short films, released for the first time, are a crucial document of a cataclysmic episode of British history 25 years ago. A testament to solidarity and activism, the Miners’ Campaign Tapes...
Originally scheduled for broadcast on April Fool’s Day 1977 but delayed until June due to industrial action, ALTERNATIVE 3 was a controversial hoax documentary in the vein of Orson Welles’s radio...
An intimate profile of the charismatic and unconventional Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, the coup attempt against him in April 2002, and his dramatic return to power some 48 hours later. 75 minutes
A damning expose of American media bias during the Iraq war, in which the filmmakers criticise Pentagon propaganda and media complicity, interview many insiders and unearth exclusive material to make their...
Video recording of a lecture given by John Lloyd on 6 December 2006 at the ICS, and introduced by Professor Stephen Coleman. 101 minutes
Drama telling the story of Dr David Kelly, an expert caught between the government and the BBC over the war in Iraq. THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR is based on extensive original research and was written and...
Journalist and broadcaster Andrew Marr reads from his book, subtitled "A Short History of British Politics". He discusses how to decide what is a ‘story’ and what isn’t; what a newspaper editor...
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