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Amanda Potter, "Entry on: The Sarah Jane Adventures (Series): Eye of the Gorgon by Phil Ford", peer-reviewed by Susan Deacy and Elżbieta Olechowska. Our Mythical Childhood Survey (Warsaw: University of Warsaw, 2018). Link: http://omc.obta.al.uw.edu.pl/myth-survey/item/550. Entry version as of September 25, 2021. Phil Ford The Sarah Jane Adventures (Series): Eye of the Gorgon United Kingdom (2007) TAGS: Gorgons Greek mythology Medusa Perseus We are still trying to obtain permission for posting the original cover. General information Title of the work The Sarah Jane Adventures (Series): Eye of the Gorgon Country of the First Edition United Kingdom Country/countries of popularity United Kingdom Original Language English First Edition Date 2007 Phil Ford. The Sarah Jane Adventures: Eye of the Gorgon. First Edition Details London: Penguin, 2007. ISBN 978-1-40590-399-8 Official Website Official BBC website (accessed: October 17, 2018) Genre Adaptations, Fantasy fiction, Illustrated works, Novels Children (Children’s Science Fiction television novelization, with Target Audience large print and colour photographs from the television episodes) Amanda Potter, Open University, Author of the Entry [email protected] Susan Deacy, University of Roehampton, [email protected] Peer-reviewer of the Entry Elżbieta Olechowska, University of Warsaw, [email protected] 1 This Project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 681202, Our Mythical Childhood... The Reception of Classical Antiquity in Children’s and Young Adults’ Culture in Response to Regional and Global Challenges, ERC Consolidator Grant (2016–2021), led by Prof. -
Proof That John Lennon Faked His Death
return to updates Proof that John Lennon Faked his Death Mark Staycer or John Lennon? by Miles Mathis This has been a theory from the very beginning, as most people know, but all the proof I have seen up to now isn't completely convincing. What we normally see is a lot of speculation about the alleged shooting in December of 1980. Many discrepancies have indeed been found, but I will not repeat them (except for a couple in my endnotes). I find more recent photographic evidence to be far easier and quicker to compile—and more convincing at a glance, as it were—so that is what I will show you here. All this evidence is based on research I did myself. I am not repeating the work of anyone else and I take full responsibility for everything here. If it appeals to you, great. If not, feel free to dismiss it. That is completely up to you, and if you don't agree, fine. When I say “proof” in my title, I mean it is proof enough for me. I no longer have a reasonable doubt. This paper wouldn't have been possible if John had stayed well hidden, but as it turns out he still likes to play in public. Being a bit of an actor, and always being confident is his ability to manipulate the public, John decided to just do what he wanted to do, covering it just enough to fool most people. This he has done, but he hasn't fooled me. The biggest clues come from a little indie film from Toronto about Lennon called Let Him Be,* released in 2009, with clips still up on youtube as of 2014. -
“LISTEN” by STEVEN MOFFAT
Series 8 “LISTEN” By STEVEN MOFFAT Producer PETER BENNETT Director DOUGLAS MacKINNON DURATION: 47’56” 25FPS UK TX SPOOL NO: TBC PROG ID: DRR B084L/01 © BBC 2014 PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL DOCTOR WHO - POST PRODUCTION SCRIPT – SERIES 8 10:00:00 EXT. SPACE - DAY A star field. Panning past the TARDIS. It is turning gently in space. The doors now visible, standing open. The warmth of the control room rotating past. Tilting up. Sitting, cross-legged on the roof of the police box - - THE DOCTOR! Eyes closed, as if in a trance. On his face, a ferocity of concentration! Closer, his face rotates into a big close-up, his eyes snap open, fierce and blazing, right at us. 10:00:17 THE DOCTOR Listen! CUT TO: 10:00:18 INT. TARDIS - DAY THE DOCTOR is walking round the console room, extinguishing the candles. THE DOCTOR Question! Why do we talk out loud when we know we're alone? (A beat, looks around) Conjecture: because we know we are not. Thoughtfully, he fingers a piece of chalk. JUMP CUT TO: THE DOCTOR at one of the blackboards, his chalk pattering across. We pan down from the words he has already written... EVOLUTION PERFECTS ...To the words he is just completing. 10:00:40 THE DOCTOR (cont'd) Evolution perfects survival skills. Page 1 of 70 DOCTOR WHO - POST PRODUCTION SCRIPT – SERIES 8 CUT TO: 10:00:48 EXT. THE AFRICAN VELDT - DAY On THE DOCTOR. He's sitting in a tree, watching the scene below through binoculars. THE DOCTOR (OS) There are perfect hunters. -
Julius Caesar
BAM 2013 Winter/Spring Season Brooklyn Academy of Music BAM, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Alan H. Fishman, and The Ohio State University present Chairman of the Board William I. Campbell, Vice Chairman of the Board Adam E. Max, Julius Vice Chairman of the Board Karen Brooks Hopkins, President Joseph V. Melillo, Caesar Executive Producer Royal Shakespeare Company By William Shakespeare BAM Harvey Theater Apr 10—13, 16—20 & 23—27 at 7:30pm Apr 13, 20 & 27 at 2pm; Apr 14, 21 & 28 at 3pm Approximate running time: two hours and 40 minutes, including one intermission Directed by Gregory Doran Designed by Michael Vale Lighting designed by Vince Herbert Music by Akintayo Akinbode Sound designed by Jonathan Ruddick BAM 2013 Winter/Spring Season sponsor: Movement by Diane Alison-Mitchell Fights by Kev McCurdy Associate director Gbolahan Obisesan BAM 2013 Theater Sponsor Julius Caesar was made possible by a generous gift from Frederick Iseman The first performance of this production took place on May 28, 2012 at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Leadership support provided by The Peter Jay Stratford-upon-Avon. Sharp Foundation, Betsy & Ed Cohen / Arete Foundation, and the Hutchins Family Foundation The Royal Shakespeare Company in America is Major support for theater at BAM: presented in collaboration with The Ohio State University. The Corinthian Foundation The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Stephanie & Timothy Ingrassia Donald R. Mullen, Jr. The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc. Post-Show Talk: Members of the Royal Shakespeare Company The Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund Friday, April 26. Free to same day ticket holders The SHS Foundation The Shubert Foundation, Inc. -
Pac(4)-05-15 Ptn2
Public Accounts Committee PAC(4)-05-15 PTN2 Ms Eluned Parrott AM Assembly Member for South Wales Central National Assembly for Wales Cardiff Bay Cardiff CF99 1NA Date: 4 February 2015 Our ref: HVT/2266/fgb Page: 1 of 3 Dear Eluned WELSH GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT IN ROATH BASIN On 16 June 2014, you wrote asking me to examine claims made by the former First Minister – Rhodri Morgan – that the Welsh Government had spent £10 million on road improvements in Cardiff Bay to enable BBC Wales to build a new headquarters building at the Roath Basin site adjacent to the BBC’s ‘Drama Village’. Media coverage at the time of your letter had quoted Mr Morgan’s assertion that the decision by BBC Wales to instead locate its new headquarters in the centre of Cardiff was contrary to indications he had been given by a former BBC official – Nigel Walker – that, when required, the new headquarters would indeed be located at Roath Lock. I am writing now to advise you of the outcome of work that Wales Audit Office staff have undertaken on my behalf to consider these issues. Wales Audit Office staff have reviewed relevant documentary evidence and they have discussed this matter with Welsh Government officials. They have also sought confirmation of certain factual matters from the BBC. However, they have not sought to discuss the details of this matter with current or former BBC officials, or with the former First Minister. I should emphasise that my audit powers give me no right of access to the BBC. The BBC Trust appoints its own auditor, currently Ernst and Young, and while the National Audit Office (NAO) does conduct value for money studies of the BBC’s use of licence fee income, these are underpinned by the provisions – specifically clause 79 – of the July 2006 ‘Broadcasting Agreement’, as amended in September 2011, between the Secretary of State for Culture Media & Sport and the BBC. -
BAFTA Cymru Nominations 2010
Yr Academi Brydeinig o Gelfyddydau Ffilm a Theledu Yng Nghymru Gwobrwyon Prif Noddwr The British Academy of Film and Television Arts in Wales Awards Principal Sponsor Enwebiadau 2010 eg 19 Gwobrau Ffilm Teledu A Chyfryngau Rhyngweithiol Nos Sul 23 Mai, Canolfan Mileniwm Cymru, Cardiff 2010 Nominations 19th Film, Television & Interactive Media Awards Sunday 23 May, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Y Ffilm/Drama Gorau Best Film/Drama Noddir Gan/Sponsored By A BIT OF TOM JONES? ANDREW "SHINKO" JENKINS / PETER WATKINS- HUGHES CWCW DELYTH JONES / BETHAN EAMES RYAN A RONNIE BRANWEN CENNARD / MARC EVANS Y Cyfres Ddrama Orau ar gyfer Teledu / Best Drama Series / Serial for Television DOCTOR WHO TRACIE SIMPSON THE END OF TIME PART ONE TORCHWOOD PETER BENNETT CHILDREN OF THE EARTH DAY ONE TEULU RHYS POWYS / BRANWEN CENNARD Y Newyddion a Materion Cyfoes Gorau / Best News & Current Affairs Noddir Gan/Sponsored By ONE FAMILY IN WALES JAYNE MORGAN / KAREN VOISEY PANORAMA JAYNE MORGAN SAVE OUR STEEL Y BYD AR BEDWAR GERAINT EVANS MEWNFUDWYR Contact: BAFTA Cymru T: 02920 223898 E: [email protected] Dydd Iau 8 Ebrill, 2010 W: www.bafta-cymru.org.uk Thursday 8 April, 2010 ENWEBIADAU 2010 NOMINATIONS Y Rhaglen Ffeithiol Orau Best Factual Programme COMING HOME 'JOHN PRESCOTT' PAUL LEWIS FIRST CUT: THE BOY WHO WAS BORN A GIRL JULIA MOON / JOHN GERAINT FRONTLINE AFGHANISTAN GARETH JONES Y Rhaglen Ddogfen / Ddrama Ddogfen Orau Best Documentary / Drama Documentary CARWYN DYLAN RICHARDS / JOHN GERAINT DWY WRAIG LLOYD GEORGE, GYDA FFION HAGUE CATRIN EVANS A PLOT TO KILL THE PRINCE STEFFAN MORGAN Yr Adloniant Ysgafn Gorau Best Light Entertainment DUDLEY - PRYD O SER DUDLEY NEWBERY / GARMON EMYR TUDUR OWEN O'R DOC ANGHARAD GARLICK / BETH ANGELL FFERM FACTOR NEVILLE HUGHES / NON GRIFFITH Y Rhaglen Gerddorol Orau Best Music Programme Noddir Gan/Sponsored By LLYR YN CARNEGIE HEFIN OWEN PAPA HAYDN RHIAN A. -
(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Public
------------------------ Public Document Pack ------------------------ Public Accounts Committee Meeting Venue: Committee Room 3 - Senedd Meeting date: Tuesday, 10 February 2015 Meeting time: 09.00 For further information please contact: Michael Kay Committee Clerk 0300 200 6565 [email protected] Agenda 1 Introductions, apologies and substitutions (09:00) 2 Papers to note (09:00-09:05) (Pages 1 - 3) Intra-Wales - Cardiff to Anglesey - Air Service: Letter from James Price, Welsh Government (2 February 2015) (Pages 4 - 6) Committee Correspondence: Letter from the Auditor General for Wales to Eluned Parrott AM (4 February 2015) - Welsh Government Investment in Roath Basin (Pages 7 - 14) 3 Hospital Catering and Patient Nutrition: Written Update from the Welsh Government (09:05-09:15) (Pages 15 - 23) PAC(4)-05-15 Paper 1 - Professor Jean White - NHS Wales 4 Motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for the following business: (09:15) Item 5 and 6 5 Briefing from the Wales Audit Office on Managing Early Departures across Welsh Public Bodies (09:15-09:45) (Pages 24 - 83) PAC(4)-05-15 Paper 2 - Managing Early Departures across Welsh Public Bodies 6 Scrutiny of Accounts 2013-14: Consideration of Draft Report (09:45- 10:20) (Pages 84 - 127) PAC(4)-05-15 Paper 3 - Scrutiny of Accounts Draft Report Agenda Item 2 Public Accounts Committee Meeting Venue: Committee Room 3 - Senedd Meeting date: Tuesday, 3 February 2015 Meeting time: 09.00 - 11.00 This meeting can be viewed on Senedd TV at: http://senedd.tv/en/2604 -
BAFTA Cymru Nominees 2013 (Page 1/6) Television Drama / Drama
Noddir Gan/ BAFTA Cymru Nominees 2013 (Page 1/6) Sponsored By: Television Drama / Drama Deledu Sherlock – Sue Vertue Stella (Series 1) – David Peet The Indian Doctor – Eryl Huw Phillips News Coverage / Darllediadau’r Newyddion Newyddion – Y Gemau Olympaidd Wales Tonight – April Jones Wales Today – The Torch Relay Snowdonia Current Affairs / Materion Cyfoes Y Byd ar Bedwar: Marwolaethau Cyffuriau Mon – Tim y Byd a’r Bedwar Is Wales Working – Judith Davies Y Byd ar Bedwar: April Jones – Geraint Evans Factual Series / Cyfres Ffeithiol The Story of Wales – John Geraint Great Welsh Writers – Ian Michael Jones Llefydd Sanctaidd –Ifor ap Glyn Single Documentary / Dogfen Sengl Gerallt – Angharad Elen Catherine and Kirstie: Beyond Words – Mei Williams Barry John: The King – Dylan Richards Noddir Gan/ BAFTA Cymru Nominees 2013 (Page 2/6) Sponsored By: Music & Entertainment Programme / Cor Cymru: Corau Plant – Production Team Rhaglen Cerddoriaeth ac Adloniant Young Musician 2012: The Final – Paul Bullock The Rhinestone Cowboy – Steve Freer Sport Programme & Live Outside Broadcast / Y Sioe 12 – Production Team Rhaglen Chwaraeon a Darllediad Allanol Byw Sgorio – Dafydd Thomas Y Clwb Rygbi Rhyngwladol – Sion Thomas Children’s Programme (inc. Animation) / Wizards vs Aliens – Brian Minchin Rhaglen Blant yn Cynnwys Animeiddio Stwnsh Sadwrn – Ian Cottrell Dwylo’r Enfys – Nia Ceidiog Short Form and Animation / The Ref – Tom Green Ffurf Byr ac Animeiddio Can I Emrys – Production Team No Playground for Little Cowboys – Carl Rock Noddir Gan/ Sponsored By: -
Selina Macarthur Editor
Selina MacArthur Editor AWARDS Winner: 2016 RTS Craft & Design Award for Editing - Entertainment and Comedy for FLOWERS Winner: The Technicolor Creative Technology Award at the WFTV Awards 2018 Winner: 2018 Emmy for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Limited Series Or Movie for BLACK MIRROR: USS CALLISTER Agents Madeleine Pudney Assistant 020 3214 0999 Eliza McWilliams [email protected] 020 3214 0999 Credits Film Production Company Notes LOUIS WAIN Amazon / StudioCanal / Film 4 / Dir: Will Sharpe Shoebox / SunnyMarch Prods: Adam Ackland, Ed Clarke, Leah Clarke & Guy Heeley Television Production Company Notes United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] THIS IS GOING TO Sister Pictures / BBC Two HURT CATHERINE THE New Pictures / Origin Dir: Philip Martin GREAT Pictures Prod: David M. Thompson, Jules Hussey THE BISEXUAL Sister Pictures Dir: Desiree Akhavan Prod: Katie Carpenter FLOWERS 2 Sister Pictures Dir: Will Sharpe Prod: Sam Pinnell BLACK MIRROR: USS Netflix Dir: Toby Haynes CALLISTER Prod: Louise Sutton Winner: Emmy for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Limited Series Or Movie TIN STAR Kudos / Sky Atlantic Dir. Grant Harvey Prod. Jonathan Curling HUMANS Kudos/ Channel 4 Dir: Carl Tibbetts Prod: Paul Gilbert THE TUNNEL: Kudos Film and Dir: Anders Engström VENGEANCE Television Prod: Toby Welch COLD FEET Big Talk Productions Dir: Juliet May Prod: Rebecca Ferguson FLOWERS Kudos Film and Dir: Will Sharpe Television/ Channel 4 Prod: Naomi de Pear RTS Winner, Editing - Entertainment and Comedy HARRY PRICE: GHOST Bentley Productions/ ITV Dir: Alex Pillai HUNTER Prod: Denise Paul JEKYLL AND HYDE J & H Ltd/ ITV Dir. -
Welsh Government's Response to the Consultation on the BBC Charter Review Introduction
Welsh Government’s response to the consultation on the BBC Charter Review Introduction The Welsh Government welcomes the opportunity to respond to this public consultation on the BBC Charter Review. In recent months, Welsh Ministers and officials have liaised closely with the UK Government, to ensure that the Welsh Government is fully involved in the Charter Renewal discussions from the outset. We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the UK Government and the BBC, giving the Welsh Government a formal, consultative role in the Charter review, in full parity with arrangements in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The signatories are committed to working with the National Assembly, to develop a further Memorandum that will enshrine the Assembly’s ongoing role in the scrutiny and accountability of the BBC in Wales. Although the Welsh Government has a formal role in the Charter Review, we are pleased to take this opportunity, early on in that process, to set out our observations on a number of the key issues under consideration in the consultation document, in a Welsh context. Our responses to some questions will be more detailed than others; at this stage we intend to focus primarily on: the services which the BBC, as the leading Public Service Broadcaster in the UK, should be delivering for Wales; the need for it to be properly mandated and resourced to deliver them, and; the need to strengthen arrangements for accountability to, and scrutiny by, the nations and regions, including Wales. It is vital that the new Charter fully reflects the interests of the people of Wales and the current and changing devolved settlement. -
Máire Messenger Davies
A1 The Children’s Media Foundation The Children’s Media Foundation P.O. Box 56614 London W13 0XS [email protected] First published 2013 ©Lynn Whitaker for editorial material and selection © Individual authors and contributors for their contributions. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of The Children’s Media Foundation, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organisation. You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover. ISBN 978-0-9575518-0-0 Paperback ISBN 978-0-9575518-1-7 E-Book Book design by Craig Taylor Cover illustration by Nick Mackie Opposite page illustration by Matthias Hoegg for Beakus The publisher wishes to acknowledge financial grant from The Writers’ Guild of Great Britain. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 Editorial Lynn Whitaker 5 2 The Children’s Media Foundation Greg Childs 10 3 The Children’s Media Foundation: Year One Anna Home 14 INDUSTRY NEWS AND VIEWS 4 BBC Children’s Joe Godwin 19 5 Children’s Content on S4C Sioned Wyn Roberts 29 6 Turner Kids’ Entertainment Michael Carrington 35 7 Turner: A View from the Business End Peter Flamman 42 8 Kindle Entertainment Melanie Stokes 45 9 MA in Children’s Digital Media Production, University of Salford Beth Hewitt 52 10 Ukie: UK Interactive Entertainment Jo Twist 57 POLICY, REGULATION AND DEBATE 11 Representation and Rights: The Use of Children -
4 1 Minutes of Audience Council Wales Meeting
CONFIRMED ACWM(13) 4 MINUTES OF AUDIENCE COUNCIL WALES MEETING Held on Friday 17 May 2013 at BBC Broadcasting House, Cardiff Present: Elan Closs Stephens (Chair) Trust Member for Wales Carol Adams Rhian Connick Bethan Darwin Pamela Hunt Andrew Jones Ruth Marks Ian Stevens Ceri Stradling Alun Williams Apologies: Aled Jones-Griffith Robert Humphreys In attendance from the Trust Unit: Karl Davies Chief Adviser Wales Governance Coordinator and Secretary to Siôn Brynach Audience Council Wales Siân Pitman Departmental Assistant From the BBC Wales Executive: Item 33-37 Rhodri Talfan Davies Director Wales Items 33-37 Mark O’Callaghan Head of News & Current Affairs Items 33-37 Rhys Evans Strategy and Policy Manager Item 35 Faith Penhale Head of Drama, BBC Wales Item 38-39 Iain Tweedale Head of Interactive Services, BBC Wales 33 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST 33.1 There were no declarations of interest. Carol Adams and Andrew Jones were welcomed to their first meeting of the Council and congratulated on their appointment. 1 CONFIRMED ACWM(13) 4 34 MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING AND MATTERS ARISING ACWM(13) 3 34.1 The minutes were accepted as a true and accurate record of the meeting held on 19th April 2013. 34.2 Under matters arising, the Council was informed that the Trust had approved the S4C Programme Plan for 2013-14 on the Council’s recommendation. 34.3 Council members were informed that BBC Trustee Sonita Alleyne had greatly enjoyed and appreciated being involved with the Council’s previous meeting. Members were thanked for the welcome they had given both Sonita, and Kate Atkins from the BBC Trust Unit.