Hi Susan,
This will be available in the BUFVC back up collection stored at Bournemouth University.
Can I suggest you contact the media librarian there, Steve Parton.
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Best, Hugh
Hugh Chignell
Associate Professor of Broadcasting History,
The Media School,
Bournemouth University
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From: The History of the BBC [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Susan Amanda Briggs [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 16 November 2010 13:45
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Subject: [BBC-HISTORY] The Chariot Queen: A Meet the Ancestors Special. Television Programme recording request
Hello,
I wondered if anyone could help me locate a recording of the above mentioned television programme. It was broadcast on Tuesday 11th October 2005 at 11.10 and lasted 50 minutes.
The Channels were BBC2 East, BBC2 London, BBC2 Midlands, BBC2 North, BBC2 North East, BBC2 North West, BBC2 Northern Ireland, BBC2 Scotland, BBC2 South, BBC2 South East, BBC2 South West, BBC2 Wales, BBC2 West
It was an archaeological documentary series: unearthing the evidence that brings us face to face with the past by Julian Richards (BBC 1999)
Key words:History, Anthropology, Archaeology, England, Excavation, Burial Site, Yorkshire Wolds, English Heritage, British Museum, Skeleton, Remains.
Links BBC Programme webpage
TRILT Programme ID 00176071 Search for repeats.
I am a Librarian at a Secondary School, so this means the school is ERA compliant and I will gladly send a blank DVD in return.
The programme will enable our A Level History students to understand the compulsory unit of their module,
Many many thanks for all your anticipated help,
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