DIY TV

Sat Apr 13 2024 at 09:30 am to Sun Apr 14 2024 at 05:00 pm

University of West London | London

University of West London
Publisher/HostUniversity of West London
DIY TV
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DIY TV: The History and Influence of the BBC’s Community Programmes Unit’ is a 12-month pilot project
About this Event

A Brief History

DIY TV: The History and Influence of the BBC’s Community Program Unit’ is a 12-month pilot project led by Professor Helen Hester and Dr Jo Henderson, which began in October 2023. The project concentrates on preserving and disseminating the 30-year history of the Community Programmes Unit (CPU) – an initiative started in 1972 to expand the range of voices on the BBC by handing resources and editorial control to members of the public. The CPU enabled people to produce their own TV shows on topics they chose, ranging from pollution to poverty, gay rights to race relations. Its innovative model went on to inform numerous changes within the media landscape – particularly those around public access and user-generated content. The CPU’s work was technically, culturally and institutionally innovative, and has substantial historical significance.

Although there has been a recent flurry of activity around the CPU – since the recent ‘People Make Television’, exhibition at Raven Row gallery in east London – precious insights into its work are at risk of being lost. While limited historical material is currently available, some archives concerning the unit’s work are largely closed to non-specialists. With ‘DIY TV’ we will produce a fuller account of the content created by the CPU, the challenges it faced and the contexts in which it operated, and make this accessible to a wider public. In addition to safeguarding the media and national heritage involved, ‘DIY TV’ will follow some of the CPU’s original aims by training people in how to make and disseminate content, preserve their own stories and use various media to campaign for what matters to them.

Festival of Media

The centrepiece of the project will be a ‘Festival of (Me)dia’ on 13-14 April 2024 at UWL’s St Mary’s Road campus. This will be a weekend of events about DIY media which will travel through the CPU’s history while offering training in digital content production. Interviews with people involved with the unit’s work will combine with keynote presentations, panel discussions, screenings and skills workshops to both explore and foster the legacy of the CPU in today’s world.

We will be using this platform to track progress of the project, to study and celebrate the work of the CPU, and to discuss issues around oral history and the preservation of media heritage.


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University of West London, Saint Mary's Road, London, United Kingdom

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