Kinematograph Weekly
British Cinema trade journal - the BFI hold bound copies and microfiche copies.
The University of East Anglia have a wonderful database - but no copies on-line.
Much in demand by British Cinema researchers and would compliment 'The Era' and "Stage and Television Today' already available.
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Alan Burton
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Let's complete the digitisation of the whole run of KW.
Agree with the correspondent below, we need some cinema periodicals for the 60s and 70s, trade papers, little magazines etc. -
Anonymous
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A brilliant application for anyone studying & researching Cinema history.
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Michael Ward
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I subscribe to BNA and research cinema history. It would be fantastic to be able to read copies of Kine Weekly 1936-1939. Also more newspapers from those years. In particular a complete set of Newcastle Evening Chronicle from the 1930s so I can research cinema history in my local area.
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Barbara Siek
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The "Kine Weekly" is an invaluable research tool and is also fascinating reading on its own. Its inclusion in The British Newspaper Archive would further enrich the BNA and its members.
Thank you.
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Anonymous
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Any film and television trade magazines from the sixties such as Kine Weekly and Cinema TV Today.
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Anonymous
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An excellent tool to help with film and poster research..
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Malcolm Davis
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An essential aid to film research
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Maurice Daniel aka TV Horror
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Yes this would make a wonderful resource for film historians and students of cinema, it get's my vote.