Luke,
Forgive me - I meant to note that I'm unable to access programmes from here. Thanks for the link to the synopsis.
Darrell M. Newton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Mass Media and Cultural Studies
The Department of Communication Arts
Salisbury University
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>>> "McKernan, Luke" <[log in to unmask]> 01/07/10 12:26 PM >>>
You do have access to the BFI catalogue - www.bfi.org.uk/database. The
only problem with the database is working out which films or programmes
are held by them, and which they have secondary information on (i.e.
documents). One way of telling is by looking at synopsis records - if
there is an NFA synopsis (for National Film Archive), that's a certain
way of knowing that they have a copy.
Here's the record for Mixed Marriages - click on the Synopsis link for a
detailed shotlist:
http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/15587
Luke
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From: The History of the BBC [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Subject: Re: [BBC-HISTORY] ITV, race and public service programming -
1955 - 1965
Ian,
Thanks ever so much. I only wish that we in the States could get access
to the BFI catalog!
Darrell M. Newton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Mass Media and Cultural Studies The Department of
Communication Arts Salisbury University
269 Fulton Hall
Salisbury, MD 21801
(410) 677-5060 Office
(410) 543-6229 Department
homepage: http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~dmnewton/
>>> Ian Macdonald <[log in to unmask]> 01/07/10 12:10 PM >>>
Dear Darrell
This was produced by Associated Rediffusion, presented by Dan Farson and
covered single issues in each show, e.g. Single Mothers, Kleptomaniacs,
Suicides, Stammering and Sex education. The one you want, I think, is
Mixed Marriages tx. 21/05/58. and there is a copy in the British Film
Institute's National Film and TV Archive.
Ian Macdonald
University of Leeds
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From: The History of the BBC [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Sent: 07 January 2010 16:44
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Subject: Re: [BBC-HISTORY] ITV, race and public service programming -
1955 - 1965
Hi everyone, and Happy New Year,
Is anyone familiar with the 1958 ITV programme, People in Trouble? It
seems to be the only available example of ITV programming that directly
addresses racial assimilation in the 1950s. Does anyone know how to
obtain a copy?
Further, does anyone know of any other examples of ITV shows that
address race relations and/or the 'immigrant problem?'
Darrell M. Newton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Mass Media and Cultural Studies The Department of
Communication Arts Salisbury University
269 Fulton Hall
Salisbury, MD 21801
(410) 677-5060 Office
(410) 543-6229 Department
homepage: http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~dmnewton/
>>> Richard Haynes <[log in to unmask]> 08/21/09 4:05 PM >>>
Darrell
I can help with one name, Peter Thompson, who was head of outside
broadcasts for many years through the 50s and 60s at BBC Scotland -
although in 1951 he might have held a slightly lower position.
Hope this helps.
Richard
Dr Richard Haynes
Director, Stirling Media Research Institute University of Stirling
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Subject: Re: [BBC-HISTORY] more mysterious names
Everyone,
It's me again, attempting to indentify a few names within my notes.
Please see the attached memo. While I surely know who Goldie, Noordhof,
Kennish and Swallow are, I'm unclear on the others, and their
significance.
Can anyone help, please?
Oh, how I wish the BBC would digitize its staff listings....
Darrell M. Newton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Mass Media and Cultural Studies The Department of
Communication Arts Salisbury University
269 Fulton Hall
Salisbury, MD 21801
(410) 677-5060 Office
(410) 543-6229 Department
http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~dmnewton/
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