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Spirit of the Games |
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This short video documentary is about the Aberfeldy Games in Scotland 2002, focussing on the Highland Dancing event and following some of the young girls who participate. |
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Writers' Stories – William Dalrymple |
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An edition of the TV show Writers’ Stories, featuring William Dalrymple talking about his book ‘White Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India’, in an interview recorded at the 2003 Edinburgh International Book Festival.
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Clan Donnachaidh |
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A short video produced at Aberfeldy Media Centre for the Clan Donnachaidh Centre in Pitlochry. |
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Catching The Light : Homeland |
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A sixty second video, made as part of the ‘Catching the Light’ project. This short is narrated by a woman speaking about her father and his homeland of Poland alongside footage of him looking at maps. |
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50 Years of Southall |
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An audio programme looking at the development of the Panjabi community in Southall over the last fifty years, through interviews with local residents. |
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Havana to Huddersfield (part 2 of 2) |
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Part two of an audio programme comparing community radio activity between Cuba and Huddersfield, including sample music from local artists and interviews with listeners and producers. |
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Tad Dad |
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A film exploring society’s expectations and perceptions of fatherhood and the importance fathers play in their children's development, through the changing role of fatherhood within a small Welsh valley community. |
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Havana to Huddersfield (part 1 of 2) |
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Part one of an audio programme comparing community radio activity between Cuba and Huddersfield, including sample music from local artists and interviews with listeners and producers. |
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