WAYS OF SEEING (final episode – advertising) 1/4

Final episode of John Berger’s groundbreaking BBC TV documentary, Ways of Seeing.

Duration : 0:6:50


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9 Responses to “WAYS OF SEEING (final episode – advertising) 1/4”

  1. Nice try. Keep it …
    Nice try. Keep it up check out esteembpo + com for social media marketing. FDHGTR

  2. I really liked your …
    I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews.(net) It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position. Its nice.

    Nice.

  3. Wolverhampton …
    Wolverhampton University has a copy of this on VHS in the media library. At least they did when I was there from 1997-2000. If any of you know someone there at the moment get them to have a look!

  4. Great stuff, thanks …
    Great stuff, thanks for posting.
    There are so many great BBC documentaries out there.

  5. The Penguin tie-in …
    The Penguin tie-in book has never been out of print in the UK since it appeared in the early 70s. It was on the reading list when I did Media Studies ten years ago; the teacher said she’d love to show the class the documentary but she couldn’t get hold of a copy. I expect the book is still on art and media reading lists. The book has been reissued as a Penguin Modern Classic: a great acolade.

    But STILL no sign of a DVD release… Unbelievable…

  6. Only a few major …
    Only a few major libraries have the original video copies so this is really handy. The BBC are quite mad not to have transferred this to DVD. I’ve been looking for it for years in vain. Thanks a lot!

  7. I second that. …
    I second that. Thanks SOOOOOOO much. Brilliant!

  8. manwithaplan999 on October 22nd, 2009 at 2:23 am

    I can’t see it …
    I can’t see it anywhere, either. It’s a shame the BBC haven’t released it.

  9. Thanks for posing …
    Thanks for posing this. Really useful info for university students. I’ve read the book many times. Is the video available for download anywhere on the net? I’ve searched but had no luck.

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WAYS OF SEEING (final episode – advertising) 1/4

Final episode of John Berger’s groundbreaking BBC TV documentary, Ways of Seeing.

Duration : 0:6:50


[youtube mmgGT3th_oI]

9 Responses to “WAYS OF SEEING (final episode – advertising) 1/4”

  1. Nice try. Keep it …
    Nice try. Keep it up check out esteembpo + com for social media marketing. FDHGTR

  2. I really liked your …
    I really liked your channel and this video. If you need any help getting this video exposed I use a site called tubeviews.(net) It has really helped like 20 of my main videos get to the top in position. Its nice.

    Nice.

  3. Wolverhampton …
    Wolverhampton University has a copy of this on VHS in the media library. At least they did when I was there from 1997-2000. If any of you know someone there at the moment get them to have a look!

  4. Great stuff, thanks …
    Great stuff, thanks for posting.
    There are so many great BBC documentaries out there.

  5. The Penguin tie-in …
    The Penguin tie-in book has never been out of print in the UK since it appeared in the early 70s. It was on the reading list when I did Media Studies ten years ago; the teacher said she’d love to show the class the documentary but she couldn’t get hold of a copy. I expect the book is still on art and media reading lists. The book has been reissued as a Penguin Modern Classic: a great acolade.

    But STILL no sign of a DVD release… Unbelievable…

  6. Only a few major …
    Only a few major libraries have the original video copies so this is really handy. The BBC are quite mad not to have transferred this to DVD. I’ve been looking for it for years in vain. Thanks a lot!

  7. I second that. …
    I second that. Thanks SOOOOOOO much. Brilliant!

  8. manwithaplan999 on October 22nd, 2009 at 2:23 am

    I can’t see it …
    I can’t see it anywhere, either. It’s a shame the BBC haven’t released it.

  9. Thanks for posing …
    Thanks for posing this. Really useful info for university students. I’ve read the book many times. Is the video available for download anywhere on the net? I’ve searched but had no luck.

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