Transformation and Tradition in Sixties British Cinema

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March 27, 2018March 27, 2018admin60sproject

Bewitched, Bothered, and Bedazzled: Crushing on Sixties Men

August 23, 2017February 12, 2018admin60sproject

Soho Nights, ‘Warm-hearted Tarts’, and the year ‘old England died’: The World Ten Times Over/Pussycat Alley (Wolf Rilla, 1963)

June 7, 2017August 11, 2017admin60sproject

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: British Cinema in the 1960s Histories and Legacies Conference, BFI Southbank 6-7 September 2017

May 24, 2017February 12, 2018admin60sproject

No Scruggs, or my truncated journey into the mysterious film career of David Hart

May 2, 2017May 2, 2017admin60sproject

Ken Loach remembers the 60s

March 15, 2017February 12, 2018admin60sproject

Dora Bryan and the Sixties: From BAFTA to Beatles … and Billy Graham

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