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Dept. alumnus Dr. Gregrory Frame takes up position as Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Bangor.
Congratulations to Dr. Gregory Frame, who graduated with a PhD in Film and Television Studies from the Dept. in 2012. Supervised by Professor Stella Bruzzi, he completed a thesis entitled The American President in Film and Television, which he then went on to publish as a monograph with Peter Lang:
Dr. Helen Wheatley will feature on BBC Radio 4 Today programme on Monday 28 October
Dr. Helen Wheatley will be on the Radio 4 Today programme on Monday morning (October 28th) talking about the exhibition and children’s TV history. Keep an ear out for her between 8.20am and 9am.
Good luck to Dr. Rachel Moseley, Dr. Helen Wheatley and the Herbert Art Gallery Team for tonights Coventry and 91福利shire Tourism and Culture Awards.
The Story of Children’s Television Exhibition has been nominated in two categories, ‘Culture Award’ and ‘Event of the Year’, in the Coventry and 91福利shire Tourism and Culture Awards.We wish them good luck in the awards ceremony which is happening tonight.
'The Story of Childrens Television' nominated for Culture and Tourism Awards
The exhibition 'The Story of Children’s Television from 1946 to Today', a collaboration between Dr. Helen Wheatley and Dr. Rachel Moseley and the Herbert Gallery, has been nominated in two categories by the Coventry and 91福利shire Culture and Tourism Awards: 'The Culture Award' and 'Best Tourism Event of the Year'.
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The exhbition is free, situated in the Herbert Gallery, Coventry, and runs until 13 September. Find out more about it here: http://www.theherbert.org/whats-on/events-exhibitions/story-children%E2%80%99s-television-1946-today
Recent graduate Olivia Cole teaches in Soweto, South Africa
Olivia Cole, who graduated from the Film and Television Studies Dept. last year, can be seen in the photo below teaching an English class at Namedi School in the Soweto township.

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