British Universities Film & Video Council

moving image and sound, knowledge and access

Results

1-10 of 125 results | Page 1 of 13
« First
‹ Prev12345Next ›
Last »
Sort results by
  1. Richard Adams on Watership Down and subsequent career (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Peter Sharp interviews Richard Adams, the author of Watership Down, at his home on the Isle of Man, describes the book, the reasons for writing it, and why he settled down to write in the first place. He...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  2. Len Deighton on new book on the Battle of Britain (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Author Len Deighton discusses his new book, Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Britain with Bob Holness. It is a historical work, a departure from usual fiction. He explains his motives for writing the...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  3. Hayes on Sunday (1978)

    Genre
    Interview; Music

    Hayes on Sunday. Brian Hayes revisits interviews from his shows of the past week with: Bill Deedes, editor of the Daily Telegraph, on its success, political stance, and readership; Carl Perkins, US...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  4. Brian Hayes programme (1979)

    Genre
    Interview; News bulletin; Phone-in; Advertisement

    Brian Hayes talks to best-selling novelist Arthur Hailey, whose latest novel, Overload, is published in the UK this week. Topics discussed include Hailey’s themes, settings, and the research done on his...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  5. Down to earth (1979)

    Genre
    Feature

    Independent Radio presents Down to Earth: A Story of Coal and Colliers, the last of a series written and produced by Ralph Bernard, narrated by Frank Windsor, researched by Tim Whyatt and Julie Fletcher;...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  6. V S Pritchett on English language and career (1980)

    Genre
    Interview; Discussion

    Interview with British writer and critic V S Pritchett (Victor Sawdon Pritchett), on his upbringing, the use of English in the modern world, the standard of modern literature and criticism, and his own work....

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  7. After eight Sunday (1980)

    Genre
    Music; Discussion

    In this edition of After Eight Sunday Mike Hopwood chairs a discussion exploring the nature of forgiveness, particularly for persons of faith. Participating are: Vicar of Southgate Church, Reverend Brian...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  8. Beano comic 2000th edition (1980)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Drama

    Report on the publication of the two thousandth edition of the Beano comic. Editor Harry Crammond talks about how the comic has changed and why it’s still popular with adults as well as children. He reads...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  9. Hayes on Sunday (1980)

    Genre
    Interview; Music

    Vivian White sits in to present Hayes on Sunday, revisiting the week’s topical shows and interviews with: London bureaux chief at the Washington Post, Leonard Downie, about the candidates for the US...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
  10. Our kind of town (1980)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    This week’s edition of Our Kind of Town is presented by Rodney Bennett looking at Kew Gardens - its history, importance including for study and research, and day to day running. Visits the gardens and...

    LBC IRN LBC IRN Radio Radio Online Online Audio Audio
1-10 of 125 results | Page 1 of 13
« First
‹ Prev12345Next ›
Last »
Sort results by