Iinterviews

Key Stage 4: Media Studies, Interviews; Television, Important People of the 20th Century: Television interviews with various celebrated persons and people in the media; Useful for examining the public desire to understand the processes behind success and fame. Questions: How far can broadcasted interviews be viewed as a deconstruction of cultural iconography into rational explanation?

As Modest As Brave! (1932)

Filmed interview with Amelia Earhart after her transatlantic flight.

Bernard Shaw - Press Interview (1930)

George Bernard Shaw plays around for the cameras. He never gets round to the interview.

Bill Mccraken - Irish Footballer (1900)

John Stapleton chats to former Ireland and Bradford footballer Bill McCraken.

Fred Perry Interview (1970)

Interview with famous tennis player Fred Perry. Very good material.

Juliet Greco - Interviewed About Vietnam And Her Singing (1960)

Juliet Greco interview by Alan Hargreaves.

Underground Newspaper 'frendz' (1969)

A young John Stapleton interviews workers of underground publication. Good story.

Bonnie Scotland (1950)

Lovely travelogue showing the countryside, landmarks and people of Scotland.

California Beware - Other Colour Pics Share This Title (1965)

Travelogue showing the wonders of California.