The BBC WAC Campaign's full submission to the Charter Review is now online. We argue policy changes at the Written Archives Centre fly in the face of the values at the heart of the Green Paper: trust, transparency, and the telling of stories. Read here: https://t.co/mXH4geRO27
Anglia Ruskin University is hosting a screening of my recent compendium of Derek Bailey footage, New Sights Old Sounds, on 20 May. It's followed by chat and live music. Come see what Prospect magazine considered nearly as good as Marty Supreme last year...
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@IrkthePurists The production process is front and centre of almost all writing about the show, so I guess it's that. Not something you would IP exactly but if a variety show came along with that approach then I guess it would be viewed as the same.
We lost Kenith Trodd on Sunday. A brilliant producer and forward-thinking man who believed deeply in television and the British screen. He was ahead of his time in many ways. "A film is a film is a film."
My tribute for the BFI website is now online:
https://t.co/yM5IFh2kzj
@leytonorientfc Hi. Been trying to list my ticket for 14/3 on the Exchange for the past day but at the final point I get this over and over again. Is this being worked on?
Some great, clear and accessible guidance is now available on how you can respond to the Government's open consultation on the BBC Charter Review. If the BBC matters to you then please get involved. The closing date is 10 March. https://t.co/qmaDdn8hu4