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Anthony Fry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Anthony Fry

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Essays by John Berger, Tom Stoppard, Frances Partridge, Andrew Lambirth, Bryan Robertson and an interview with Cathy Courtney 'One of the most individual achievements of British painting... Almost alone among the English painters of his generation, Fry reasserts the prestige of the dreamer' - John Russell This comprehensive survey of Fry's noted oeuvre, with nearly 200 full-colour reproductions of paintings and work on paper that reveal Fry's dexterity with form and signature mastery of colour: incandescent, powerful, full of life.

Anthony Fry
  • Language: en

Anthony Fry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Anthony Fry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1

Anthony Fry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1965
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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House of Commons - Committee of Public Accounts: BBC Severance Packages - HC 476
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

House of Commons - Committee of Public Accounts: BBC Severance Packages - HC 476

In the three years to December 2012, the BBC gave 150 senior managers severance payments totalling £25 million. The BBC paid more salary in lieu of notice than it was obliged to in 22 of the 150 severance payments for senior managers in the three years to December 2012, at a cost of £1.4 million. It is unacceptable for the BBC, or any other public body, to give departing senior managers huge severance payments that far exceed their contractual entitlements. Some of the justifications put forward by the BBC were extraordinary. The Committee welcomes the changes that the BBC's Director General, Lord Hall, has made to cap severance pay. Recommendations include: the BBC should remind its staff...

British Broadcasting Commission
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

British Broadcasting Commission

On Saturday 10 November 2012, the BBC Director General George Entwistle agreed to resign after just 54 days in the job. In order to secure his quick departure, the BBC Trust agreed to a pay-off that included 12 months' salary of £450,000, twice what he was contractually entitled to. The BBC Trust also agreed to give the former Director General 12 months' private medical cover and contribute to the cost of legal fees and public relations advice connected with his departure and his participation in the ongoing inquiries into Newsnight and Sir Jimmy Savile. The Comptroller and Auditor General offered to carry out an immediate and independent audit examination of the package, in time to inform ...

House of Commons - Committee of Public Accounts: The BBC's Move to Salford - HC 293
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

House of Commons - Committee of Public Accounts: The BBC's Move to Salford - HC 293

The BBC did a good job in completing the move to Salford on time, within budget and without disruption services. However, the scale of some of the allowances paid to staff to relocate to Salford is difficult to justify. There were 11 cases where the cost of relocating staff exceeded £100,000 per person, with one costing £150,000. The BBC also failed to make a proper record of the exceptions it made to its allowance policy. The longer term success of the move to Salford depends on the BBC achieving the wider benefits it promised. These include reducing the gap between Northern and Southern audiences in the BBC's market share and stimulating economic and other regional benefits, including cr...

The BBC's management of digital media initiative
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

The BBC's management of digital media initiative

This report examines the management of the contract with Siemens and the BBC's in-house development of the Digital Media Initiative Programme. The Programme is designed to transform the way in which BBC staff create, use and share video and audio material. It involves the development of new technology to allow staff to manage content efficiently on their desktops, in order to give greater accessibility of digital content for audiences on TV, online and radio. The BBC has made good progress in delivering the programme in-house since it terminated its contract with Siemens. It is now on course to deliver the complete technology by summer 2011. With hindsight, the BBC should not have let the co...

Directory of Museums, Galleries and Buildings of Historic Interest in the UK
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 3653

Directory of Museums, Galleries and Buildings of Historic Interest in the UK

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-03-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This unique and important directory incorporates some 3,200 entries. It covers all types and sizes of museums; galleries of paintings, sculpture and photography; and buildings and sites of particular historic interest. It also provides an extensive index listing over 3,200 subjects. The directory covers national collections and major buildings, but also the more unusual, less well-known and local exhibits and sites. The Directory of Museums, Galleries and Buildings of Historic Interest in the United Kingdom is an indispensable reference source for any library, an ideal companion for researcher and enthusiast alike, and an essential purchase for anyone with an interest in the cultural and his...

The Island
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 466

The Island

A groundbreaking reassessment of W. H. Auden’s early life and poetry, shedding new light on his artistic development as well as on his shifting beliefs about political belonging in interwar England. From his first poems in 1922 to the publication of his landmark collection On This Island in the mid-1930s, W. H. Auden wrestled with the meaning of Englishness. His early works are prized for their psychological depth, yet Nicholas Jenkins argues that they are political poems as well, illuminating Auden’s intuitions about a key aspect of modern experience: national identity. Two historical forces, in particular, haunted the poet: the catastrophe of World War I and the subsequent “rediscove...