Private Views: Voices from the Front Line of British Culture is available to order from the Social Affairs Unit and Amazon.
NCF Report
The NCF report The Arts Council: Managed to Death can be downloaded here.
NCF TV
Director Peter Whittle hosted over forty editions of Culture Clash, a half hour cultural discussion programme, which ran for a year on the UK's first internet TV site, 18 Doughty Street.
There was a huge diversity of subject matter, and you can view any one of the programmes by clicking here, where you'll find a brief description of each one.
My Cultural Life
My Cultural Life explores the cultural hinterland of figures in our creative, political and social landscape in ten quick fire questions.
Jason O'Mahony (not verified) | Mon, 2007-11-05 14:20
How about making every child carry a mini-copy of the Human Rights Act around with them as well? It's British Law isn't it? Signed by the HRH the Queen? Symbolises modern British values as enacted by Parliament?
That way, we'll satisfy both the headbanger right and left.
Actually, strike that. Let's have the kids carry a union jack in their other hand and we'll nail the poppy to their foreheads. Can't get more patriotic than that!
Jason O'Mahony (not verified) | Mon, 2007-11-05 14:20
How about making every child carry a mini-copy of the Human Rights Act around with them as well? It's British Law isn't it? Signed by the HRH the Queen? Symbolises modern British values as enacted by Parliament?
That way, we'll satisfy both the headbanger right and left.
Actually, strike that. Let's have the kids carry a union jack in their other hand and we'll nail the poppy to their foreheads. Can't get more patriotic than that!
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