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A national archive of the oral histories of professionals from British Film, Television, Radio and Theatre. The British Entertainment History […]
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For the past thirty five years, The British Entertainment History Project has been recording the stories of men and women working in the […]
[…] terms of time and financial expense). Some recordings have been transcribed by the British Cinema History Project at the University of East Anglia and excerpts […]