Category: Events
Screen Two at 40 Symposium – BFI Southbank
Oct 24, 2025 | BBC, CFPs conferences, Events | 0
Booking is now open for the Screen Two at 40 symposium at BFI Southbank, London, on the 12th November 2025. Launched by the BBC in 1985 as a successor to Play for Today, Screen Two featured an eclectic range of over 150 single...
Read MoreA Taste for Soap Opera: Food, Television and the Transmedia Cookbooks of 7de Laan and Coronation Street, a Webinar with Sarah Gibson
Apr 11, 2025 | Conferences/events, Events | 0
This talk explores the articulation of food and television through an analysis of the soap opera...
Read MoreCritical Studies in Television Slow Covid-Safe Conference 2021. 19 July – 6 August 2021 @ online.
19 July – 6 August 2021, Online; hosted by Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK Where to, Television...
Read MoreEvent: “Publishing television histories – an editorial workshop” online via Zoom). July 12, 2021, 2-4.30 pm (BST).
The Centre for Television Histories (University of Warwick) was established in 2015 with the aim...
Read MoreCritical Studies in Television Workshop: 100 Years of Women at the BBC. May 07, 2021.
Workshop: 100 Years of Women at the BBC Friday 7 May 2021 1pm – 5.30pm (BST), Online Co-sponsored...
Read MoreWalking in the Middle of the Road: Working-class homecoming in British TV Drama. Nov 2, 2018 @ Birkbeck, London (UK)
British TV and the Working-Class Homecoming: Stand Up, Nigel Barton/ The Land of Green Ginger...
Read MoreRoyal Television Society event “Mind The Gap: Closing the Gender Pay Gap in Broadcasting” April 16, 2018 @ The Gallery at The Hospital Club, London (UK)
The differences in pay received by men and women in broadcasting will be starkly revealed when...
Read MoreSave the date: The Media Democracy Festival 2018: Faking it, Breaking it, Remaking it – what’s wrong with our media and how to fix it. March 17, 2018 @ Birkbeck, London (UK).
In the UK, a handful of giant corporations control the nation’s TV channels, news outlets, radio...
Read MoreUniversity of Westminster SSH Professorial Lecture: ‘Doctor Who – A British Alien?’
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Professorial Lecture: Doctor Who: A British Alien?...
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