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Starting with a ‘typical’ day at Channel 4, this series of three 25-minute programmes explores the way in which Channel 4 as a media institution works. The first programme (24 HOURS) takes the viewer...
Looks at three UK broadcasters - the BBC, Carlton and United Broadcasting - and examines both the framework in which they operate and the creativity behind their programming. It also considers the digital...
Allan Tyrer is a film editor who has edited many of the BBC’s most innovative documentaries. He worked on the 1950s’ magazine programme MONITOR, CIVILISATION (1969), I REGRET NOTHING - a biography of...
A course for managers aiming to provide the knowledge and skills for developing long-term strategies that will survive in a wide range of external environmental condition.
Freddie Young, film technician and award-winning director of photography recounts his life story charting the development of the cinema in England and the United States. His many anecdotes shed light on the...
Paul Watson is a director of television documentary films. His first for the BBC was A DUBIOUS FRATERNITY (1967), followed by the A YEAR IN THE LIFE series (1969), THE BLOCK (1972), THE FAMILY (1974), THE...
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