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Goes behind the scenes in a newspaper office, a television station, and a radio station, following specific news stories from editorial conference to final print or broadcast. Examines the strengths of each...
Relates the first-hand experience of three immigrants and their families now living in the Bedford/Luton area. The immigrants are an Italian man, and Afro-Caribbean woman, and an Indian man. They tell their...
On 30 October 1938, the Orson Welles Mercury Theatre group enacted a version, by Howard Koch, of H.G. Wells, novel ‘War of the Worlds’. It was transmitted live at 8pm standard time throughout the USA on...
Features Aberdeen deep-sea fishing trawlermen and shows how the ship-to-shore radio service safeguards the lives of seamen. Reconstructs one of the many incidents which occured in the big gale of 1937,...
Radio play produced to celebrate 75 years of BBC radio drama which began 28 May 1923 with a production of Twelfth Night. In the BBC’s Headquarter in Savoy Hill, Director-General John Reith and actress...
Radio arts review series. Later in the month BBC Radio 3 will broadcast Hamlet with Kenneth Branagh in the title role. Presenter Paul Allen looks ahead to the event with Kenneth Branagh, director Glyn...
Radio programme made to celebrate twenty five years of radio broadcasting. Includes mention of some of Shakespeare’s lines that have become clichés of the language followed by excerpts from Hamlet’s...
Radio comedy series written by and starring Fred Allen. Maurice Evans and Allen joke about the misfit between lowbrow radio and highbrow culture (Shakespeare). Evans performs an extract from the ghost scene...
Radio broadcast. A short talk by dramatic critic and writer S. R. Littlewood on the subject of broadcasting Shakespeare is the first item in a mixed variety programme of music and light entertainment.
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