Films for the Humanities (Firm)
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Films for the Humanities (Firm)
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Films for the Humanities (Firm)
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- Contributor of28
- The new living body
- Raw terror, e. coli bacteria, a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; produced by MEDSTAR for TLC, the Learning Channel
- Vladimir Nabokov, a Clark Television production for BBC Worldwide Television
- Pediatric AIDS, Information Television Network ; a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences
- Analyzing supply and demand
- Hand-me-down genes, an introduction to genetics, Video Education Australasia ; a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences
- William Golding, a Clark Television production for BBC Worldwide Television ; producer Bob Portway
- The creationist argument, Thames ; director, Graeme Duckham ; producer, Martin Lucas
- E.M. Forster, Bob Portway, Producer
- A worn path, Harcourt Brace College Publishers ; adapted for the screen and directed by Bruce R. Schwartz
- Water babies, producer, Deborah Chatterjee ; director, Sabine Pusch ; Infonation
- John Locke, producer, Daniela Blanco ; director, Pablo Garcia ; Tranquilo Producciones
- The global trade debate, Journeyman Pictures ; ABC Australia
- Humans and bacteria, a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; Spektrum Videothek ; Autor, Heinrich K. Geiss ; Regie, Marianne von Kolczynski
- The Stockholm solution, new therapies for eating disorders, a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences
- School, the story of American public education, Stone Lantern Films [and] KCET Hollywood ; directed by Sarah Mondale ; produced by Sarah Patton and Sarah Mondale ; writer, Sheila Curran Bernard
- E. coli, FH, Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; an AAC Fact and West Park Pictures production in association with Discovery Health Channel
- Photography as art, BBC production
- The Human zoo, Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; produced in association with Discovery Channel
- Suicide, an HBO production ; a film by Eames Yates
- Malcolm X
- Keeping it all together, cell membranes, Video Education Australasia
- Sexually transmitted diseases, the silent epidemic, a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; a production of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
- The plague, FH, Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; an AAC Fact and West Park Pictures production in association with Discovery Health Channel
- Mary Shelley, the birth of Frankenstein, BBC Education & Training ; produced & directed by Mary Downes
- The first American dream, the journey of Lewis and Clark, produced & directed by Mary Summerill
- Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, an LWT production in association with RM Arts and Radio Telefis Eireann ; written and adapted by Kim Evans, Gillian Greenwood ; produced and directed by Kim Evans
- The comic novel, a presentation of Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; BBC ; producer, Mary Sackville-West ; directed by Stephen Moud