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British Broadcasting Corporation | 92 |
De Sausmarez, Maurice (1915-1969) | 70 |
Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019) | 2 |
Leeds Animation Workshop | 2 |
Negus, Arthur | 2 |
Newton, Eric (1893-1965) | 2 |
Robertson, Max (1915-2009) | 2 |
School Broadcasting Council For the United Kingdom | 2 |
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) | 2 |
Appleby, William (1910-) | 1 |
Going for a song : English furniture : Arthur Negus talks to Max Robertson
Negus, Arthur; Robertson, Max (1915-2009); Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); British Broadcasting Corporation
1969
Includes index.
Going for a song : English furniture : Arthur Negus talks to Max Robertson
Negus, Arthur; Robertson, Max (1915-2009); Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); British Broadcasting Corporation
1969
Includes index.
Roman Britain
Cunliffe, Barry W; British Broadcasting Corporation
[1966]
Cover title. "The series Roman Britain will be first broadcast on Fridays 7.30-8.00 p.m. on BBC-2 from 7 October to 11 November 1966" - opposite p.1. Includes bibliographical references.
Roman Britain
British Broadcasting Corporation
[1954?]
Accompanies: Roman Britain : a series of Discussions, BBC Home Service.
The last Romans, 300-450 AD
British Broadcasting Corporation; School Broadcasting Council for the United Kingdom
[1973]
For 11-14 year olds.
Roman Britain
British Broadcasting Corporation; School Broadcasting Council for the United Kingdom
[1970]
For 11-14 year olds.
The Wars of the Roses : adapted for the Royal Shakespeare Company from William Shakespeare's Henry VI, Parts I, II, III and Richard III
Barton, John (1928-); Hall, Peter (1930-2017); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); British Broadcasting Corporation; Royal Shakespeare Company
1970
Vivat Rex
Cushman, Robert; Jenkins, Martin; British Broadcasting Corporation
[1977]
Accompanies the BBC radio series of the same title, adapted in 26 episodes by Martin Jenkins from the history plays of William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, John Ford, and anonymous writers.
The padre presents : discussions about life in the forces with a naval padre, an army padre, another army padre, a padre in two wars, an airforce padre, the radio doctor and the commandant of a special training unit
Wright, Ronald Selby; British Broadcasting Corporation
1944
Broadcast during the Summer of 1943.
The listener
British Broadcasting Corporation
v.26, no.675 (18 Dec. 1941); v.29, no.734 (4 Feb. 1943); v.47, no.1216 (19 June 1952); v.48 no.1217 (10 July 1952)