“BBC Audio Interviews”. BBC Radio 4.
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Textual Production | Sarah Daniels | The Sound Barrier by SD
, broadcast on Radio 4
in 2004 and repeated in 2007, was directed by Sally Avens
. Daniels had at first planned to call it The Long Silence. Her... |
Textual Production | Enid Blyton | EB
was interviewed by Marjorie Anderson
for the BBC Home Service
, a programme later re-broadcast on BBC Woman's Hour. |
Textual Production | Anne Devlin | |
Textual Production | E. Arnot Robertson | EAR
made her first BBC
broadcast, Travel and Yachting on English Rivers, and was also heard in unrehearsed debate on issues of gender with Rose Macaulay
. Mason, Edward J., and Tony Shryane. “My Word! (1956-1990)”. Radio Days: Whirligig: 1950’s British Radio Nostalgia. Devlin, Polly, and E. Arnot Robertson. “Introduction”. Four Frightened People, Virago, p. vii - xix. xvi |
Textual Production | Helen Dunmore | |
Textual Production | Joan Aiken | |
Textual Production | Winsome Pinnock | Later the same year she featured in Lenny Henry
's ten-part BBC
documentary series Raising The Bar: 100 Years Of Black British Theatre And Screen (along with historical figures like Una Marson
). She also... |
Textual Production | Eleanor Farjeon | One spur to this late work was Farjeon's indignation at a BBC
radio programme in 1953 about Thomas, which was repeated despite her protest after the first broadcast. The programme maintained that she had been... |
Textual Production | Dorothy Wellesley | The selection was made in conjunction with BBC
staff for a series of readings that autumn; it consisted of the work of poets born (so far as could be ascertained) since 1880, and therefore under... |
Textual Production | Katherine Mansfield | Scholar Claire Tomalin
suspects that this refusal had to do with KM
's unacknowledged debt to Chekhov
in The Child-Who-Was-Tired. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Production | Jane Gardam | The title story was adapted for BBC
television in 1982. TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive. (23 April 1982): 460 |
Textual Production | Jackie Kay | JK
wrote Twice Through the Heart, a poetry documentary for BBC
2 based on the life of Amelia Rossiter
, a woman jailed for killing her abusive husband. British Council Film and Literature Department, in association with Book Trust. Contemporary Writers in the UK. http://www.contemporarywriters.com. Kay, Jackie. Other Lovers. Bloodaxe Books. prelims |
Textual Production | Rose Tremain | BBC Radio 4
broadcast RT
's play One Night In Winter. British Council Film and Literature Department, in association with Book Trust. Contemporary Writers in the UK. http://www.contemporarywriters.com. |
Textual Production | Catherine Byron | In 1997 the BBC
and the Arts Council
commissioned CB
to produce Writing on Skins, in which she explores writing on vellum, in collaboration with artist Denis Brown
, for the Write Out Loud... |
Textual Production | Ann Oakley | It was televised by the BBC
amid much media hyperbole. Oakley, Ann. Taking It like a Woman. Flamingo. xiv Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. Cochrane, Kira. “Ann Oakley: ’Barbara Wootton was too visionary’”. theguardian.com. |
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8 May 1945: This day, the one following the formal, unconditional...
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8 May 1945
This day, the one following the formal, unconditional German surrender to the Allies at Rheims in France, was called V. E. Day or VE Day.
Late 1945: André Deutsch established the publishing...
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Late 1945
3 September 1945: The Forces Educational Broadcasts began on...
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3 September 1945
The Forces Educational Broadcasts began on BBC
radio.
4 March 1946: The BBC broadcast the first Housewives' Choice...
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4 March 1946
The BBC
broadcast the first Housewives' Choice programme.
24 March 1946: Alistair Cooke made his first Letter from...
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24 March 1946
Alistair Cooke
made his first Letter from America broadcast for the BBC
. This series was meant to run for thirteen weeks, but when its last new instalment aired on 20 February 2004 it was...
7 June 1946: The BBC television service resumed after...
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7 June 1946
The BBC
television service resumed after the war.
8 June 1946: Britain's Victory Parade marking the end...
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8 June 1946
Britain's Victory Parade marking the end of the Second World War was televised by the BBC
.
7 July 1946: BBC television broadcast to children for...
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7 July 1946
BBC
television broadcast to children for the first time, in For the Children.
29 September 1946: The BBC's Third Programme began radio br...
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29 September 1946
The BBC
's Third Programme
began radio broadcasting.
7 October 1946: The BBC first broadcast a new programme:...
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7 October 1946
The BBC
first broadcast a new programme: Woman's Hour. (It succeeded to a short-lived Women's Hour, first broadcast on 2 May 1923.)
6 February 1947: The Fourteen-Day Rule was formalized in Britain,...
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6 February 1947
The Fourteen-Day Rule was formalized in Britain, by which no bill coming before parliament within the next two weeks was to be discussed on the BBC
.
6 November 1947: Designed for Women with Jeanne Heal was first...
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6 November 1947
20 November 1947: Princess Elizabeth married the Duke of Edinburgh;...
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20 November 1947
Princess Elizabeth
married the Duke of Edinburgh
; BBC
radio broadcast the wedding service, and BBC television covered the procession as well.
1948: Leading obstetrician and gynaecologist Josephine...
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1948
Leading obstetrician and gynaecologist Josephine Barnes
gave great offence with a series of talks on BBC radio
about women's health. Subjects like bleeding, ovaries, and hormonal changes were deemed unfit for airing in public.
1948: Leading obstetrician and gynaecologist Josephine...
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1948
Leading obstetrician and gynaecologist Josephine Barnes
gave great offence with a series of talks on BBC radio
about women's health. Subjects like bleeding, ovaries, and hormonal changes were deemed unfit for airing in public.
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