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Melanie Williams
@britfilmmelanie.bsky.social

Norwich based film and media prof - for the time being.
Books on A Taste of Honey, 1960s, stardom, David Lean, Ealing, J. Lee Thompson, etc. Currently working on ace director Muriel Box. Opinions very much my own.

Economics 25%
Political science 17%

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Victoria Wood - As Seen on TV (17th November 1986). More words of wisdom from Kitty.

"I will bring the whole edifice down on their unworthy heads": when you're feeling a bit Medusa Touchy (but without the telekinetic powers)

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It's the 321st day of the year today, so in celebration of this, here's the time that Ted Rogers opened the original version of the show "Uno, Dos, Tres" on Spanish TV, using the English 321 titles including the Yorkshire TV Ident zooming into Dusty Bin.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0Iw...
Ted Rogers on TVE | Un, Dos, Tres... responda otra vez (24/09/1982)
YouTube video by BluetheFortune
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The AI bubble may be about to bust.

Peter Thiel has sold all of his Nvidia stock.

We all need to say this very clearly:

NO BAILOUTS FOR THEFT-TECH!

Expropriate their asses instead.

They stole from all of us and fully plan to burn the planet.

They owe us - not the other way around. 1/3

More bad news for Film Studies and Arts and Humanities in UK universities. Please consider signing to support the pushback c.org/cM75QrZX98
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If you're up late tonight, then Diana Dors stars in #BritNoir classic Yield to the Night (1956), 12:55am on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social!

Directed by #Bristol born J. Lee Thompson and also starring Yvonne Mitchell and Michael Craig. Love the poster artwork for this one.

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You'll miss the BBC when it's gone...

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Some people pour soy sauce on their vanquished opponent, but not me. I would never Kikkoman when he's down.
Not every idea is worth airing. Not every point of view is worth hearing. Not everything that "a lot of people believe" should be credentialed by homepage space. Would the NYT editorial board run "Did Homosexuals Ruin Culture?" or "Did Black People Get Too Big for Their Britches?" I guess we'll see.
Reports of ICE ads on #Spotify were noted in early October. People began calling for boycotts immediately.

Now, nearly a month later Spotify is seeing major losses.

And we can do ever BETTER. 👏👏👏

#BoycottSpotify
Hi Lisa Nandy! I’m a BAFTA winner from a small town. Instead of asinine questions like this, why not tell us how we can continue to make a living in the eviscerated creative sector over which you notionally preside?

Yeah, I think you're right - it just can't be made to catch fire and feel modern, no matter what trendy trappings they try to hang on it. True of young Alfred as well as young Winston.

Yes, there's a lot of that. To create contrast, Michael York really ups the roister-doistering Viking quotient too!

Askwith getting his end away and baby Ian McKellen getting his first go at an epic feels like a potted history of the next 5 decades of British film production.

Thank you, I'm glad to be a recruiting party for people to watch it 😊 You can only get it on Spanish DVD, rather weirdly.

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I’m fascinated with how films fail and after reading this I really want to watch Alfred the Great.

Wow, the actual Letraset set! I'm impressed
#RIP Prunella Scales. Photo by John Deakin, 1964.

and a few from me too! (including the William Castle cover story)
Take advantage of this special offer and you get TWO articles written by me.
A special limited offer! Take a look at the magazine they're all talking about! The #TPTV 'proper' mag, perfect for all supporters of film and TV history, INTERMISSION Magazine. Take issues 16, 17 & 18 for just £15! Every issue packed with nostalgia! buff.ly/GUhXihQ

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This article just published, open access - come for the David Hemmings personality coat-hangers, stay for my searingly insightful film promotion analysis
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
‘A Difficult Film to Sell and a Difficult Film to Appreciate’: MGM’s Alfred the Great (1969) and the Challenges of Promoting Historical Epic in the Late-1960s
MGM’s 1969 epic royal biopic Alfred the Great presents an illuminating case study for investigating film promotion, especially how to promote historical film, during the intense industrial and cult...
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Hallowe'en special up now. Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, with guests Andrew Male and Laura Varnam in conversation with Una McCormack and Andy Miller. 🌬️🎃🧟 @andrewmale.bsky.social @drlauravarnam.bsky.social @unamccormack.bsky.social @iammilliam.bsky.social
open.spotify.com/episode/0Zde...
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
open.spotify.com

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Take advantage of this special offer and you get TWO articles written by me.
A special limited offer! Take a look at the magazine they're all talking about! The #TPTV 'proper' mag, perfect for all supporters of film and TV history, INTERMISSION Magazine. Take issues 16, 17 & 18 for just £15! Every issue packed with nostalgia! buff.ly/GUhXihQ

Wow!

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They made a date... 🗡️ with murder!

📽️ COVER GIRL KILLER (1959) 3:15pm stars #HarryHCorbett #FelicityYoung #SpencerTeakle crime drama #TPTVsubtitles

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Humanities and social sciences are being systematically gutted while STEM disciplines rediscover their half a century-old research insights and pass them off as their own

I am thrilled beyond compare! ❤️
More melodrama. I am so honoured to be on a panel with @britfilmmelanie.bsky.social talking about class in melodrama at the BFI Southbank study day on 15 November. whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/defau...

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More melodrama. I am so honoured to be on a panel with @britfilmmelanie.bsky.social talking about class in melodrama at the BFI Southbank study day on 15 November. whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/defau...
1908 in cinema

Legendary!