Channel Four (Great Britain)
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Channel Four (Great Britain)
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Channel Four (Great Britain)
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- Heston's fishy feast
- State of the art, ideas and images in the 1980s, Sandy Nairne ; in collaboration with Geoff Dunlop and John Wyver, photographs by Geoff Dunlop
- Channels of resistance, global television and local empowerment, edited by Tony Dowmunt
- The soap pack, a study of Brookside from script to screen, text written by Jenny Grahame with Kate Domaille and Michael Simons ; video produced and edited by Michael Simons
- Obsessive becoming, Shakti Productions ; a Daniel Reeves video for the Arts Council of England and Channel 4
- Looking into paintings, Norbert Lynton ... [et al.] ; general editor, Elizabeth Deighton
- Extreme A&E, [Series 1]
- The great British bake off, favourite flavours, [new recipes developed and written by Annie Rigg and Lisa Sallis ; with recipes by Paul Hollwood, Prue Leith & The bakers.]
- Touching the void, Four Film and The Film Council presention in association with Channel 4 and PBS, a Darlow Smithson production ; produced by John Smithson ; directed by Kevin Macdonald
- Grand designs, Series four
- Shameless [UK], Series 1
- Time team, presented by Tony Robinson, Disc 1-2
- Einstein's big idea, written, directed and produced by Gary Johnstone
- Vile bodies, photography and the crisis of looking
- Talking about drugs, Julian Cohen
- Scotland's story, a new perspective, Tom Steel
- The Channel 4 funding formula, the case for abolition: a report from Channel 4
- Magic or medicine?, an investigation of healing and healers, Robert Buckman and Karl Sabbagh
- Through the devil's gateway, women, religion and taboo, edited by Alison Joseph
- Ivor the invisible, story by Raymond Briggs
- Playing Shakespeare, John Barton ; with a foreword by Trevor Nunn
- State of the art, ideas and images in the 1980s, Sandy Nairne ; in collaboration with Geoff Dunlop and John Wyver ; photographs by Geoff Dunlop
- State of the art, ideas and images in the 1980s, Sandy Nairne, in collaboration with Geoff Dunlop and John Wyver ; photographs by Geoff Dunlop
- Batty Man, produced and directed by Stephen K. Amos
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- Too close to heaven, the illustrated history of gospel music, Viv Broughton
- Extinct, Anton Gill and Alex West
- The last navigator, director, André Singer ; producer, Martin Pick ; an Independent Communications Associates production for Channel Four, WGBH Boston, [and] ABC Australia
- Extinct, fact files, Simon Furman
- Gunther's ER, plus the Gunther Von Hagen's body appeal
- Heavy water, a film for Chernobyl, the Channel 4 British Documentary Film Foundation ; directed by David Bickerstaff and Phil Grabsky ; poetry by Mario Petrucci
- Time team, presented by Tony Robinson, Disc 3-4
- The River Cottage treatment
- Not pots, [produced by Broadcasting Support Services ; writers, Rosemary Hill and Lisa Gee]
- Childhood
- The 1999 Turner prize
- A question of economics, Peter Donaldson ; supplementary material by Roy Moore
- Sufi soul, the mystic music of Islam, director, Simon Broughton ; written by William Dalrymple ; producer, Carl Simons ; Songlines MWTV for Channel 4
- Youth and the global media, papers from the 29th University of Manchester Broadcasting Symposium, 1998, edited by Sue Ralph, Jo Langham Brown, Tim Lees
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