Transforming Transcriptions

There has been some debate in oral history circles about the merit of full transcriptions over key word summaries. Summaries may certainly be quicker, demand limited […]

Site Design & Development

[…] lightweight, data collection management model, developed by Alison Bancroft and Ian Noah, who used Drupal open source software to provide a new lightweight […]

FAQ/Help

Q. What is this site about and who is it for? A. This site provides general information about the British Entertainment […]

Our Community

As a non-profit, indepenendent organisation, we rely on our wide community of supporters, consisting o f of web site visitors, researchers, users and 

About us

For the past thirty five years, The British Entertainment History Project has been recording the stories of men and women working in the UK […]

Industry websites

This is a list of Industry websites and resources that may be of interest to researchers. Please let us know […]

About our Collection

Introduction The History Project interview recordings were the first major oral history project of its kind; to record the working lives of […]

Links & Resources

The information on this page is provided for the benefit of researchers and anyone interested in the BEHP; the industries covered by the […]

Get Involved

The History Project is run on an entirely voluntary basis and membership is open to all those interested in actively participating […]
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