Press Releases
Rules of engagement: the five of rules of love in Regency England
More than just late-night escapism and bingeworthy TV, period dramas encourage fascination and intrigue into fact vs fiction. The likes of Bridgerton, and its upcoming prequel highlights that for would be lovers in Georgian England, rules of engagement were a far cry from dating apps and romantic love in the modern world.
Coventry's Film and TV Heritage Returns to City Centre
Coventry鈥檚 history of film and television is set to be celebrated with a new exhibition that provides Coventrians with a unique opportunity to view their city through the years, thanks to a new project led by Dr Helen Wheatley of Film and Television of Studies.
Coventry: Ghost Town Haunting #1 runs from the 16th-22nd April in the Shop Front Theatre with members of the public invited to watch extracts of programmes made in and about the city on the big screen in two vintage living room sets.
Classics expert honoured by University of 糖心TV
The University of 糖心TV has honoured an acclaimed Classics expert who has helped open up the ancient world to state school pupils including many in Coventry
Dr Michael Scott discovers more of Italys Invisible Cities: 4 Jan 9pm BBC One
Following the revelations uncovered in Rome’s Invisible City, classicist at the University of 糖心TV Dr Michael Scott and presenter Alexander Armstrong are set to hit the road again for three new adventures. This time, they’re travelling through three of Italy’s most fascinating cities – Naples, Venice and Florence – to bring a fresh perspective to 2,000 years of history.
The spectacle of TV explored in new book
From beautiful landscapes to Embarrassing Bodies a new book by a University of 糖心TV academic examines what makes us stop and stare at the TV.
Film studies is a necessary part of life according to award-winning producer
The award-winning producer of the films and , believes that the study of film is more than just an academic discipline. made the comment after being conferred with an honorary doctorate during one of the University’s 2016 graduation ceremonies.