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| Historical Journal of Television |
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| Volume 24(2), 2004 |
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| CONTENTS |
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Loewy, Hanno |
The mother of all Holocaust films?: Wanda Jakubowska's Auschwitz trilogy. |
179-204 |
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| | 'We must first speak about the genre of this wonderful Polish film' [1] | |
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Dutton, Philip |
'More vivid than the written word': Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett's film, With the Dardanelles Expedition (1915). |
205-222 |
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| | At approximately 6.45 in the morning of 27 May 1915, just a few hundred yards from W-Beach, near the southern tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula, the British battleship HMS Majestic was hit by a torpedo and in a matter of minutes capsized and sank | |
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Robson, Neil |
Living pictures out of space: The forlorn hopes for television in pre-1939 London. |
223-232 |
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| | "A mighty maze of mystic, magic rays is all about us in the blue, And in sight and sound they trace living pictures out of space, To bring a new wonder to you." So ran the song performed by Adele Dixon in late 1936 during the opening ceremonies of the BBC's regular television service, and as the months went by, the Corporation warmed to this futuristic theme | |
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Godfried, Nathan |
'Fellow traveler of the air': Rod Holmgren and leftist radio news commentary in America's Cold War. |
233-251 |
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| | As the Second World War came to an end in August 1945, Edwin Levin, the radio columnist for the progressive New York City daily PM, hoped 'that peacetime radio will apply its tremendous war-born energy and enterprise equally to the challenge of the unpredictable times ahead' | |
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Mazierska, Ewa |
Multifunctional Chopin: The representation of Fryderyk Chopin in Polish films. |
253-268 |
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| | Frederic or Fryderyk (as he is known in Poland) Chopin [1], a distinguished Polish French composer and piano virtuoso, is one of the favourite artists to be represented in cinema | |
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Frank, Scott |
Perceptual reality and the disappearing Hollywood studio libraries. |
269-294 |
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| | In Sets in Motion, Charles and Mirella Affron suggest that the art director is the great unsung member of the filmmaking team [1] | |
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Bottomore, Stephen |
The destruction of historic newspapers, or: Was 35mm film such a great invention after all? |
295-304 |
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| | Some years ago I was writing an article about the filming of the Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913 | |
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