Stage Screen & Radio

In the December 2000/January 2001 Stage Screen & Radio magazine:

  • Snapshot of the audio visual history
    The biggest-ever survey of Britain's audio visual industry has produced a battery of new information all of which has far-reaching repercussions for the industry's workforce.

  • That's enough gangster movies
    Film critic Derek Malcolm reviews this year's variable crop of British films, many of which are unlikely to make much of a mark at the box office.

  • Broadcasting
    Strike at BBC London Resources, membership booms at and MTV and Granada own goal?
  • Arts and entertainment
    English National Opera skills project and interim deal with Society of West End Theatre.

  • Freelance
    Art department and animation members advised to claim for secondary use payments and another agency end book fees in face of BECTU campaign.

BECTU's magazine Stage Screen & Radio is published 10 times a year.

Last updated 29 December 2000