Writing of the closure in early 1965 of the Radio Features Department, Asa Briggs identifies one of the reasons for the controversial decision as ‘the incursion of television, which was developing its own features.’ ‘[Laurence] Gilliam and his closest colleagues believed in the unique merits of “pure radio”. The screen seemed a barrier’ (The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Vol. 5, p. 348). Rather than the screen being ‘a barrier’ for them, a number of the creators of the emerging television documentary were from the late 1950s onwards able to transfer and transform distinctive techniques of ‘pure radio’ into highly effective visual forms. Two key figures were the producers of ‘poetic’ documentaries Denis Mitchell and Philip D...
As the Second World War closed, Electric and Musical Industries (EMI) thought it had a choice. Forme...
© Edinburgh University Press. This article examines the origins of BBC2's reputation as a purveyor o...
At first glance, silent film and audio drama may appear antithetical modes of expressio...
Writing of the closure in early 1965 of the Radio Features Department, Asa Briggs identifies one of ...
Largely before television got institutionalised as “a broadcast flow of illusions of motion controll...
[From the Preface]:This thesis is an investigation into the influence of documentary methods, both t...
A renaissance occurred from the late 1960s in the art of documentary and ‘feature’ production in rad...
Creative radio is written and produced from an unavoidable set of material conditions, but received ...
In the early 1960s, the BBC was given the opportunity to demonstrate that it had the skills and reso...
Radio listings and radio highlights published by newspapers, have attracted limited scholarly intere...
This paper examines the early connections between BBC radio and television and the Hammer / Exclusiv...
The thesis investigates the development of programmes about the cinema on British television during ...
This essay draws on a major research project exploring the international development of the document...
The previously unpublished conversation presented here is taken from an unreleased video documentary...
Gerry Anderson’s 1960s puppet series have hybrid identities in relation to their medial, geographica...
As the Second World War closed, Electric and Musical Industries (EMI) thought it had a choice. Forme...
© Edinburgh University Press. This article examines the origins of BBC2's reputation as a purveyor o...
At first glance, silent film and audio drama may appear antithetical modes of expressio...
Writing of the closure in early 1965 of the Radio Features Department, Asa Briggs identifies one of ...
Largely before television got institutionalised as “a broadcast flow of illusions of motion controll...
[From the Preface]:This thesis is an investigation into the influence of documentary methods, both t...
A renaissance occurred from the late 1960s in the art of documentary and ‘feature’ production in rad...
Creative radio is written and produced from an unavoidable set of material conditions, but received ...
In the early 1960s, the BBC was given the opportunity to demonstrate that it had the skills and reso...
Radio listings and radio highlights published by newspapers, have attracted limited scholarly intere...
This paper examines the early connections between BBC radio and television and the Hammer / Exclusiv...
The thesis investigates the development of programmes about the cinema on British television during ...
This essay draws on a major research project exploring the international development of the document...
The previously unpublished conversation presented here is taken from an unreleased video documentary...
Gerry Anderson’s 1960s puppet series have hybrid identities in relation to their medial, geographica...
As the Second World War closed, Electric and Musical Industries (EMI) thought it had a choice. Forme...
© Edinburgh University Press. This article examines the origins of BBC2's reputation as a purveyor o...
At first glance, silent film and audio drama may appear antithetical modes of expressio...