The BBC and Public Service Broadcasting in the Twentieth Century
La BBC et le service public de l’audiovisuel au XXe siècle
Numéro XXVI-1 de la Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique dirigé par John Mullen, Lucie de Carvalho and Frédéric Armao.
SOMMAIRE
General Perspectives on the BBC
- From Public Service to Public Interest and Beyond in British Broadcasting Regulation
Simon Dawes - Interview with David Hendy : Writing an Official History of the BBC in 2020
John Mullen and David Hendy
BBC Sound Broadcasting
- John Reith and the BBC 1922-1939: Building an Empire of the Air?
Trevor Harris - Rhoda Power, BBC Radio, and Mass Education, 1922-1957
Laura Carter - “A Claim to Be Heard”: Voices of Ordinary People in BBC Radio Features
Peter M. Lewis - Reforming Radio: BBC Radio’s Music Policy 1957-1967
Richard Witts
Television: Informing and Educating
- The Rises and Falls of Adult Education on the BBC
Allan Jones - BBC Independence and Impartiality: The Case of the 1956 Suez Crisis
Mélanie Dupéré - La BBC et l’information sur le conflit en Irlande du Nord (1960-1995)
Elodie Gallet
Television: Drama and Comedy
- BBC Drama and the Politics of Production 1955-66
Joy Leman
- Challenging the “Neutrality” of Public Service in the 1960s: The Wednesday Plays of Tony Garnett and Ken Loach
Susannah O’Carroll - La Représentation des jeux de pouvoir par la BBC : l’exemple de la série Yes, (Prime) Minister