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Author Gary R. Edgerton

— Martin Scorsese, 19 December 2019 (Galloway 106)   Martin Scorsese first moved to Hollywood in 1971.  He was an outsider then, regularly hanging out with other young aspiring directors of the so-called film generation, especially the slightly older Francis Coppola and Brian DePalma, along with his immediate peers, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and John Milius (Pye and Myles).

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Author Andrew Pixley

‘Have you noticed how poetic and philosophic the titles of some of those tough American drama series are getting on TV? Tonight’s Sam Benedict (1962-1963) [i] story on London ITV at 8.0, for instance is called Green Room, Grey Morning . Last week it was Run Softly, Oh Softly . And before that Not Even the Gulls Shall Weep . Dr Kildare (1961-1966) appears tonight (BBC 8.0) in Love is a Sad Song . Last

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Date: 10th Jun 2020 Event time: 14:00 to 15:00 We will be livestreaming this talk, with login details available on this page on the day. Malcolm Hulke (1924-1979) was a successful writer for radio, television and the cinema from the 1950s to the 1970s.

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Author Sarah Arnold

Like many other lecturers and tutors of media and creative industries courses, I have spent much of the past semester redesigning for online delivery classes intended for face-to-face teaching. In some cases, learning, teaching and assessment were radically altered in order to facilitate students’ submission of work for the semester’s end. Students’ documentary shorts became paper-based portfolios.

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Author Christopher Nunn

Lockdown has been a peculiar time for us all, no less so in our viewing habits. Indeed, my partner and I noticed a bizarre confluence of viewing and reading habits that related to death. Not just death, I hasten to add but actually life, in the face of inevitable death. Prior to lockdown we had started watching Allen Ball’s HBO series Six Feet Under ( SFU, 2001 – 2005) about a family who run a funeral home in Los Angeles.

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Author Andrew Pixley

When I first started contributing to CSTonline last autumn, the thrust of the piece was all about effective communication of ideas and concepts – the inspiration being the superb Saturday that my wife and I had spent in attendance at Dr Nicolas Pillai’s ‘Jazz on the Telly’ conference at Birmingham City University.

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Author CSTonline

Since its first volume in 1999, the Massachusetts Historical Review ( MHR ) has published original analytical essays, photo-essays, historical documents, and reviews for a general audience. Beginning with a new series in 2021, each issue of the MHR will focus on a specific theme connected with Massachusetts history, although the essays in the volume need not be limited to Massachusetts or New England topics.

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Author John Ritchie

This article uses abbreviations – see key at end. Since my last blog/musings there have been some changes (not a lot) in the family viewing fight habits.

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Author Andrew Pixley

Do new perspectives become more shocking the further you get through life?  Unsettling?  Like having a carpet yanked out from under you?  Probably by somebody who is rightly reminding you that you’ve had that carpet since around 1977 and it’s really about time you bought a new one. That happened to me this week. Thanks to a podcast. The podcast in question is called ITC Entertained the World and I think it’s rather brilliant.