Video documentaries by 22 different videographers from the five cities make up a large component of the show. |
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I spend Friday night at home in front of the television, watching bad documentaries. |
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Reisz had accepted the job on condition that he would be allowed to produce a series of non-advertising documentaries. |
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What do you think it is that sets your films apart from other documentaries that don't manage to make money? |
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In Bouse's view, contemporary wildlife films should not be viewed as documentaries, but as docudramas. |
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I scanned through the cooking shows, documentaries about carpenter ants, and reruns. |
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Stephen also works as a videographer, specialising in music documentaries and concert films. |
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He showed me the documentaries he'd made, and at last I felt I was on the main line. |
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As well as a love of vegetables he has a penchant for historical documentaries. |
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For instance, feature-length documentaries must not be shown on television before or six months after their theatrical release. |
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The channel airs provocative documentaries on leading social and political issues pertinent to the present day. |
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There are strange out-takes from 1960s documentaries on plutonium waste-disposal and magnetism. |
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While the documentaries are the main supplements on each DVD, each comes with a number of additional items. |
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Meyer, a natural showman who sported a silver hoop in his left ear, became a frequent guest on television documentaries. |
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Clippings from films and documentaries showing the horrors of war and terrorism are interspersed throughout. |
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Each piece discussed the ways in which we read images and documentaries, from our perspective as cinephiles. |
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During the Science Film Festival, documentaries and docudramas on scientists and science-related subjects are being screened. |
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They have been immortalized in books, mythologized on the silver screen, and featured in more than 80 documentaries. |
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Yes, I was commissioned by the Government to make 30 documentaries on our freedom struggle starting with the 1857 uprising. |
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This distributor fills a niche market with indie films, documentaries, and other entertainment discs, and fills it well. |
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The inclusion of two valuable feature-length documentaries makes this a terrific value for your purchasing dollar. |
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The rise in popularity of feature-length documentaries over the last few years is an important political phenomenon. |
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As well as documentaries, this year's fest offers up a compelling docudrama on an infamous true story. |
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But to heck with those dippy documentaries where you know what's going to happen as soon as you hear the flute music. |
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It's good stuff, good enough for those of you afraid of the dryness of documentaries to seek out. |
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Now 60 years on, after watching countless documentaries about D-Day and doodlebugs, he is desperate to find out what happened to the infant. |
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More conventional bonuses include good making-of documentaries, two commentaries and amusing technical goofs. |
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I have since viewed the two documentaries and am convinced these poor kids were railroaded. |
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The treatment of social issues in her films, including several documentaries, has run her afoul of the government. |
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Besides, he is a highly esteemed reporter who has won many prizes for his books, articles and television documentaries. |
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Relatively reclusive writers and artists consent to documentaries because exposure will help them commercially. |
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However, as I have no stamina for non-narrative documentaries, by about two thirds of the way through I was bored and wishing it'd finish. |
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Stylistically, it really set the tone for all the grainy filmed reconstructions of events we see in documentaries all the time nowadays. |
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The first couple of jobs I did was as a sound recordist on documentaries and shorts. |
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There are many books, films and documentaries on the subject of widows in India. |
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It was the time of experimentation and the zeitgeist favoured ordinary people as subject matter for documentaries. |
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An entire cable channel is devoted to animals, and zoological documentaries appear frequently on other networks. |
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I've lost count of how many special election reports and documentaries there have been. |
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Over the past decade we have seen a number of documentaries on Chaplin's film art. |
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I provide services to places like sporting arenas, as well as doing documentaries and what have you. |
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She's the one who frequents the repertory cinemas watching obscure, artsy flicks and documentaries. |
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Moore's satirical documentaries have progressively taken on stories with larger scope and greater importance to the world. |
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The programme features five documentaries shot in the immediate wake of the terrorist attacks. |
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She also had a subsequent solo career, and then moved into television to make documentaries. |
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But I do think that as we move further, you're starting to see glimmerings of this in some experimental film documentaries for example. |
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And while it matches their first effort in scope and subject matter, the documentaries leave a little something to be desired this time around. |
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It also will help enhance public awareness of NASA by developing documentaries and educational programming for television broadcast. |
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The place is always thronged with researchers and those making animal documentaries. |
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At a time when anti-corporate documentaries are big box office draws maybe it is unnecessary to wrap a political message in old clothes. |
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A new series of documentaries is being planned which will undertake the most ambitious genealogical study in history. |
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The group achieved immediate success by producing excellent wartime propaganda shorts as well as film titles and graphics for documentaries. |
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His exploits are to be screened on two television documentaries about the sport. |
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Until 1998, Lucy then worked across a number of drama serials and documentaries. |
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Definitely not his sagging beer gut or tendency to watch boring wildlife documentaries. |
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But while these are serio-comic documentaries, The Son's Room is not played for so many laughs. |
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My main point is that we are not all as we are portrayed in numerous documentaries and programmes. |
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One of the first documentaries with a strong social conscience, it illustrates the social impact of shipbuilding on the depressed local economy. |
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Is there a real shift here in political documentaries that are starting to become more like mockumentaries or shockumentaries. |
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The channel would show war documentaries, military reports and a variety of films. |
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Livia Ruzic is a Melbourne-based sound editor who works on shorts, documentaries and feature films. |
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Reporters sought her out for interviews and several documentaries were filmed. |
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In a sidebar to the story, it turns out that six of the top ten grossing documentaries have come out in the last two years. |
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He has written and directed scores of films and television series and documentaries. |
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It has been acknowledged as one of the most widely watched television documentaries of all time. |
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Simon Barnes presents Back to Front, a series of 30-minute documentaries on famous sporting events, starting today on BBC Radio 4 at 10.30 am. |
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What is more, they would be encouraged to write skits, short plays and scripts for documentaries during the trek. |
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Realism with regard to screenplay and dialogue give it the kind of credibility that only documentaries have. |
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Finally, though, there's a special edition DVD coming out for the fans, with documentaries, unseen footage, and an alternate ending. |
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They began making documentaries together, and emerged fortuitously from film school just as the music video era was dawning. |
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She has been a TV news correspondent, a foreign documentaries presenter and writer, and a newspaper columnist. |
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I expect many of you see them all the time but I've only ever seen them on nature documentaries. |
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Actors complain that reality television and exploitation documentaries are killing off their habitat, outside soaps and the occasional sitcom. |
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I cover only documentaries, nonfiction, reality-based series, and some instructional how-to. |
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Examples were found in documentaries, industrial and propaganda films, newsreels, and features. |
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They want a balanced diet of variety, costume dramas and documentaries. |
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I became less interested in pure television news and drifted into documentaries as a freelancer. |
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I've done a stage show up in Newcastle and the odd day of filming, dramatized documentaries. |
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It brings to mind one of those nature documentaries, where the wounded water buffalo desperately tries to fend off the hyenas circling in for the kill. |
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Over the last few decades I've heard a lot of discussions, seen a lot of documentaries and read a lot books which talk about air pollution in our cities. |
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The New York City Workfare Media Initiative teaches welfare recipients and union workers how to use documentaries about workfare and welfare reform as organizing tools. |
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After spending five months commuting weekly to London, she accepted a temporary post at in Birmingham and there covered regional news programmes and documentaries. |
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The soft-core version included Raj revivalism, the cult of Merchant Ivory and interminable documentaries, coffee-table books, fashion accessories. |
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Kremlin television began airing documentaries blaming sites like VK for all manner of societal ills. |
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I agree with Oxblog's point but feel it should be extended beyond the world of documentaries for the scandalization of earnest middle-class undergraduates. |
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His feature films and documentaries represent an attempt to archive the experiences undergone by the people of the Balkan region since the break-up of Titoism. |
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A variety of documentaries, some in Setswana, Zulu and Afrikaans, have been organised by the SABC, and will be shown at The Mandela Cell, Number Four. |
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There have been quite a few documentaries recently on binge drinking. |
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The documentaries are also unusually moving, showing the sadness and emotion of the cast and crew as they came to their last day on set, and their reluctance to let go. |
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Your voice is so distinctive, and you do narrate a lot of documentaries now. |
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Scripted cop shows and sit-coms have given way to unscripted documentaries and reality-TV shows. |
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She explained that the main strengths of her documentaries are objectivism and a personal point of view displayed in an unbiased and colourful way. |
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It's not only the kind of film that stays with you long after the images fade to black, it is one of the most thought-provoking documentaries in a long time. |
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Originally a steeplejack, cloth-capped Fred became an unlikely celebrity and has been the star of more than 20 documentaries uncovering Britain's industrial heritage. |
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One man who did take time to visit Hudson is Lord Puttnam, whose patronage led to Hudson helming Chariots Of Fire after a long apprenticeship in documentaries. |
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Maybe it's the effect of America being polarised during an election year, but in his home country of Canada it has outgrossed all other documentaries. |
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She makes humanist documentaries of uncommon intelligence and wit. |
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Making broad scope, comprehensive documentaries about an event the magnitude of World War II is a tall order, often with less than satisfactory results. |
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Initially he worked in the cutting rooms at Thames Television, graduating to direction with TV drama episodes and two documentaries about Ingmar Bergman. |
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While his documentaries are popular in the US and he makes the bestseller lists with his books, he is still sometimes seen by the press and public there as a fringe gadfly. |
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While flagship documentaries like Panorama are consigned to the God slot, light entertainment is hailed as having something educative and worthwhile to offer the audience. |
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Equally, cinema documentaries may have to be edited down for television. |
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When real-life disasters hit, American movies tend to leave the hard work of analysis and healing to television docudramas, cable presentations and independent documentaries. |
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People who make documentaries have to be faithful to the facts. |
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Is it the role of television documentaries to change government policy? |
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Television documentaries have used interviews with academics in two ways. |
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In the last month he has been the subject of two television documentaries. |
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It has also been the subject of many documentaries including Battlefield Britain. |
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As tends to be the case with impressionistic documentaries of this kind, some will find the film's 99-minute running time in need of flensing. |
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Cumberbatch has narrated numerous documentaries for the National Geographic and the Discovery Channel. |
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The success of its refurbished home indicates the potential for an expanded marketplace for feature-length documentaries. |
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In the latter part of the 20th century, feature films and documentaries sometimes merged into mockumentaries and docudramas. |
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The Crown Film Unit completed many classic wartime documentaries including Roy Boulting's Academy Award winning Desert Victory. |
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Two new documentaries, both with television air dates in the fall, offer strikingly different takes on the slippery subject of Canadian film. |
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Since Spanish versions of materials became available in March 2001, APA has distributed nearly 8,000 brochures and 850 documentaries. |
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Classes will include various media projects such as Claymation, documentaries, music making, film making, and personal recorded narratives. |
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Fifteen documentaries are in sharp-elbowed competition to be among the five Oscar nominees. |
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Between 1959 and 1970, Russell directed art documentaries for Monitor and Omnibus. |
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The genres represented include culture, drama, wildlife and environmental documentaries, as well as a lecture programme. |
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The city has a long association with David Attenborough's authored documentaries, including Life on Earth. |
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However, phonofilm's stock in trade was not original dramas but celebrity documentaries, popular music acts, and comedy performances. |
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These include nature documentaries, including The Blue Planet and Planet Earth. |
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Mr. Berlinger added that there is a risk in documentaries that are overcomposed. |
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Jones has written books and presented television documentaries on medieval and ancient history and the history of numeral systems. |
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In addition to acting, Winslet has narrated documentaries and children's books. |
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It allows viewers to upload their own documentaries to the site for others to view. |
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And I like to travel, so maybe gamekeeping or making wildlife documentaries. |
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The channel had an educational aim, which was modified later on in its life to offer documentaries. |
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These documentaries usually focus on the group's career and their cultural impact. |
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They have also been the subject of a number of unofficial documentaries, commissioned and produced by individuals independent of the group. |
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Thatcher has been depicted in many television programmes, documentaries, films and plays. |
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Because of its distinctive early Renaissance melody, it has also been included in different movies and documentaries based on the figure of Henry VIII and the Tudor era. |
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For the last six years, ORC International has conducted national, state-level, post-debate and speech polls, as well as research to support CNN documentaries. |
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Vandervort is a former writer and producer of ancient-history documentaries for History Channel, Discovery Channel and other cerebrally inclined TV networks. |
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In the case of documentaries, our thinking tends to be less warped and biased, if only because the auteurist sensibility has never been too comfortable outside of fiction. |
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However, the arrival of BBC2 allowed the BBC also to make programmes for minority interests in drama, documentaries, current affairs, entertainment, and sport. |
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The interest in Brian Clough shows no sign of waning despite countless books and documentaries dedicated to his idiosyncratically brilliant career over the past decade or so. |
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Recent highlights have included The Wild Party, broadcast as a Friday Play, Victorian Marriage Beds, a series of drama documentaries and part of Radio 4's Victoria Season. |
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The region's leading documentary platform, 'Documentary Voices' discusses socially relevant themes by screening evocative documentaries from around the world. |
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As the audience's response to the documentaries was a leading criterion in the selection, you can be assured that the realities unfolding on screen will pleasantly surprise. |
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Several television documentaries have also appeared, meant to explain the ethical and medical issues involved in designing children to a popular audience. |
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The historic part of the city is used for filming both documentaries and many period movies and television series including some with very large productions. |
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