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ProQuest - BBC Radio: Author and Title Catalogues of Transmitted Drama, Poetry and Features, 1929 -
With the publication on microfiche of the BBC's Play Library catalogue cards, the extensive scope of radio drama and features becomes apparent. The two separate catalogues - author and title - make possible a systematic study of radio broadcasting during its most influential years.
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ProQuest - BBC Television: Author and Title Catalogues of Transmitted Drama andFeatures, 1936-1975
The author catalog gives the titles of plays or serial episodes along with transmission and telerecording dates and extensive cross- referencing of adaptors and translators.
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ProQuest - BBC Home Service: Nine O'Clock News
The BBC 's Nine O 'Clock News bulletin was one of the great institutions of the Second World War, providing a huge audience with accurate and comprehensive reporting of each day's events and developments.
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ProQuest - BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, The
In the summer of 1939, with a world war on the horizon and many of the normal communication channels about to disappear, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) began monitoring radio broadcasts in other countries. They began with five countries.
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ProQuest - History of the Cinema, 1895 - 1940
Edited by Kenneth Short Advisory editors: Eileen Bowser, Ian Jarvie, Garth Jowett, Sam Kula, Daniel Leab, Anne G. Schlosser, David Welch, D. J. Wenden Consultant: Anthony Slide
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ProQuest - Film Weekly, 1928-1939
A handsomely produced popular magazine for film fans, which ceased publication at the beginning of World War II and is thus something of a rarity. Its coverage was similar to that of Picturegoer, with which it was combined in 1939.
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ProQuest - Listener, 1929 - 1991
After a controversial birth in 1929, The Listener soon became arguably the most important cultural weekly in the United Kingdom drawing together the worlds of literature, art and music with radio and television.
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ProQuest - Meet the Press, 1957-1986
Meet the Press. The famous and infamous have appeared each week for three decades to answer the questions of America's press corps about their part in national and world affairs.
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ProQuest - Murrow (Edward R.) Papers, The
One of the most unique phenomena of the 20th century is the mass media revolution. Of the many pioneers who shaped broadcast journalism, it is Edward R. Murrow who has been called its founding father. This microfilm collection spans Murrow's illustrious career in radio and television.
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ProQuest - Radio Times, 1923-1994
Launched as a weekly magazine in 1923 to help shape the image of the BBC, the Radio Times soon became one of the most spectacular successes of inter-war journalism reaching a circulation of over 800,000 within two years.
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ProQuest - Television
When Television was first published in March 1928 it described itself correctly as 'The World's First Television Journal'. Today it is an invaluable historical document in the field of mass communications with early issues already collectors' items.
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ProQuest - Publications of the Venice Biennale, 1895 - 1977
One of the great cultural institutions of Western Europe, the Venice Biennale has published many hundreds of monographs, catalogues and periodicals on art, music, theatre and cinema documenting changes in artistic expression and popular taste from its founding in 1895 to the 1970s.
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ProQuest - Black Leaders in American History
This collection of newspaper articles, periodicals, books, speeches, pamphlets and documents focuses on Black leaders in American history, such as Benjamin Banneker, Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, Frederick Douglass, Robert Smalls, Harriet Tubman, and many others.
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ProQuest - World War II Through the American Newsreels, 1942-1945
During World War II, American movie-goers were kept up to date with events at home and on the war fronts by twice-weekly newsreels produced by five major film companies. The newsreels were conceived as part of the entertainment package that accompanied the feature film.
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