Jean Seaton’s book on BBC in the 70s and 80s has been widely faulted. But is there some intrinsic reason why writing histories of the BBC is so difficult
For most of the first hundred years of the history of the BBC Richard Hughes (1924 & 1928) has been ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a long-standing institution with a worldwide reputatio...
Due to the difficult methodological issues it presents, political historians are wary of using telev...
There are few institutions in British history that have had such a massive role in shaping the daily...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the opening of the BBC television service in 1936 and the o...
The dangers of writing history in twenty-first-century Britain are not profound. The academic histor...
In 1985, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared publicity to be the ‘oxygen’ of terrorism. Speak...
Journalists like to think they are writing the first draft of history but we find it much harder to ...
This paper draws on the letters and messages and newspaper clipping held by the BBC Written Archives...
In 1949, physicist Mark Oliphant criticised the BBC’s handling of science in a letter to the Directo...
One of the great business institutions of the modern era is the BBC which is now 100 years old. The ...
Two of the BBC’s greatest ex-employees are out bashing their former paymaster. Jeff Randall was one ...
Book synopsis: Written by leading scholars in the field, this book is an internationally relevant, c...
This paper offers a critical perspective regarding the British Broadcasting Corporation, briefly tou...
From the late 1970s on, as competition intensified, British broadcasters searched for new ways to co...
For most of the first hundred years of the history of the BBC Richard Hughes (1924 & 1928) has been ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a long-standing institution with a worldwide reputatio...
Due to the difficult methodological issues it presents, political historians are wary of using telev...
There are few institutions in British history that have had such a massive role in shaping the daily...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the opening of the BBC television service in 1936 and the o...
The dangers of writing history in twenty-first-century Britain are not profound. The academic histor...
In 1985, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared publicity to be the ‘oxygen’ of terrorism. Speak...
Journalists like to think they are writing the first draft of history but we find it much harder to ...
This paper draws on the letters and messages and newspaper clipping held by the BBC Written Archives...
In 1949, physicist Mark Oliphant criticised the BBC’s handling of science in a letter to the Directo...
One of the great business institutions of the modern era is the BBC which is now 100 years old. The ...
Two of the BBC’s greatest ex-employees are out bashing their former paymaster. Jeff Randall was one ...
Book synopsis: Written by leading scholars in the field, this book is an internationally relevant, c...
This paper offers a critical perspective regarding the British Broadcasting Corporation, briefly tou...
From the late 1970s on, as competition intensified, British broadcasters searched for new ways to co...
For most of the first hundred years of the history of the BBC Richard Hughes (1924 & 1928) has been ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a long-standing institution with a worldwide reputatio...
Due to the difficult methodological issues it presents, political historians are wary of using telev...