Description | c. 2000 reel films with recordings of the British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland's daily news programme, 'Scene Around Six', September 1969-1983. The films are arranged chronologically, with a list of contents marked on each reel.
Tapes of British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland radio programmes, c.1973 to the present day. This collection includes tapes of every edition of 'Talk Back', British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland's daily current affairs programme, with many women contributors, 1988 to the present day.
Small selection of British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland radio programmes on vinyl, c.1930s.
Microfilm and hard copies of scripts for British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland, programmes both for programmes as broadcast and programmes as recorded, including c.1500 boxes of British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland news scripts, c.1950s to the present day.
Reel films of British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland, programmes, including road tapes, that is film shot pre-programme editing. For example: Road tape of British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland's current affairs programme, 'Spotlight' on 'Women', 18 February 1997.
Road tape of British Broadcasting Corporation, Northern Ireland's current affairs programme, 'Spotlight' on 'Mental Health', 4 April 1995.
Collection of press cuttings, arranged alphabetically by person and subject and including, for example: Local government elections, c.1980s.
Surrogate mothers, c.1980s.
Birth control, c.1980s.
Bernadette Devlin, c.1980s.
Sperrin Textiles, c.1980s.
The British Broadcasting Corporation Northern Ireland Film Library has a database listing British Broadcasting Corporation Northern Ireland radio and television programmes, including, for example, some information copied from the British Broadcasting Corporation in London from the 1930s and all British Broadcasting Corporation Northern Ireland programmes from 1985 onwards. The database can only be used by British Broadcasting Corporation staff and a fee is charged for searches conducted for members of the public. Searches can be conducted by the title of programme, name of an individual, key words, etc. |
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