Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television | "Being Beastly to the Germans: music, censorship and the BBC in World War II" |
---|---|
BBC Broadcasts to Portugal in World War II | The BBC and Ultra-Modern Music, 1922—1936: Shaping a Nation's Taste |
London, England: Redwood Burn Limited, Trowbridge.
A series of BBC radio programmes called " The Secret Society" led to a raid by police in both England and Scotland to seize documents as part of a government censorship campaign | Reasons, Results and Consequences — Encompassing account of the BBC and influencing external factors until 1996 |
---|---|
Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press | Life on air: a history of Radio Four Oxford University Press, 2007 covers 1967 to 1997 |
The BBC and National Identity in Britain, 1922—53 Manchester University Press, 2010 , 252 pages; explores ideas of Britishness conveyed in BBC radio programmes, including notions of the empire and monarchy as symbols of unity; also considers regional broadcasting in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland | , Britain between the Wars 1918—1940 1955 p 242 |
---|---|
New York, New York: Oxford University Press | Special Issue Research Project Reports |