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Series telling the story of early film-making in Europe. Narrator: Kenneth Branagh.
In 1906 Dr Tony Soper was summoned to Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY, to investigate why typhoid fever had broken out in the house of a rich New York banker. He uncovered a trail of sickness and death left by a...
A visual response to Sylvia Plath’s readings of her own poetry. These readings plus extracts from an interview given just before Plath’s death provide an anchor for a film which celebrates her macabre...
Considers both the wider implications of continuity and more complex drama situations, including a card game and a simple fight. Intended for production assistants and others who need to know about...
Covers basic continuity as it can apply to documentary programmes and simple drama set-ups. Intended for production assistants and others who need to know about continuity. The tapes can be used alone or as...
Charts the rise of the incidence of lung cancer and other diseases associated with smoking in China, as the Chinese try to find ways to reduce number of smoking-related deaths. At the same time British and...
Explains to school teachers the advantages and disadvantages of keeping rats, mice and gerbils in schools. Discusses different types of accommodation, diet, handling and sexing. Concludes with a short...
A workshop tape showing Gill Denton and students teaching a small class of special school children (physically and mentally disabled) using gymnastics apparatus and exercising.
Describes the borrowing and reservation systems, catalogues and indexes, and locations of books and other materials in Dundee College of Education Library Resource Centre.
Examines the small ivory sculptures created by the anonymous masters of the years 700-1200 AD in Europe. The themes are mainly religious. The style evolves over the span of 500 years and the commentary...
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