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A visit to the National Theatre, London to see performers prepare for the Company’s 2009 production of All’s Well That Ends Well directed by Marianne Elliott.
A collection of works of art in the National Gallery, London, including work by Van Gogh, Titian, Raphael, Holbein, Rembrandt and Michelangelo. The disk also holds 5000 pages of text, 700 artist biographies,...
Examines the challenge to design a modern office building beside St. Paul’s Cathedral and follows the proposed development of Petershill to get an insight into the way architecture and the planning system...
Excavations in the Fleet Valley by the Museum of London’s Department of Urban Archaeology are throwing new light on the earliest periods of London’s occupation and helping to rediscover the history of...
Asian families living and working in the East End of London are very often subjected to racial attacks. Explores Asian family relationships and looks at how their culture is adapting to living in Britain.
Since the late 1960s, the docklands area in East London has changed from a busy port area to one of dereliction. The programme questions in whose interests the docklands are being developed. Presents the...
Uses archive material and live interviews to take a detailed look at the lives of 10 of London’s past and present women employees spanning over 70 years, from the first wave of women conductors working on...
Excavations in Woolwich, under the direction of Alice Pandrich, have revealed two 17th-century pottery kilns, part of a local industry whose existence was previously unknown. The first kiln to be discovered...
Seven selected official British government information films showing how Britain was portrayed in the early 1950s: 1) The Wonder Jet (1950, 19 min): In 1926 Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle (who appears in...
First of six talks on London by journalist Alan Ivimey, who wrote and lectured on London. According to a letter from a listener published in Radio Times on September 3, 1937, the talk somewhat misleadingly...
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