TV heritage and more in our February newsletter
More than 12,000 video proÂgrammes, docÂuÂments and phoÂtographs covÂerÂing 60 years of teleÂviÂsion in Europe are now availÂable on EuroÂpeana. ProÂvided by 20 leadÂing EuroÂpean archives and broadÂcastÂers through the EUscreen project, this mateÂrÂial gives you a unique chance to disÂcover EuroÂpean teleÂviÂsion heritage.
The conÂtent ranges from sciÂence and techÂnolÂogy to health with a remarkÂable series on smokÂing, to arts and culÂture with rare interÂviews and music perÂforÂmances. For examÂple, you can watch a bizarre interÂview with the memÂbers of Monty Python, the famous British comÂedy group that creÂated the teleÂviÂsion sketch comÂedy show Monty Python’s FlyÂing CirÂcus.
Read more in our FebÂruÂary newsletÂter and disÂcover interÂestÂing stoÂries about MariÂbor, this year’s EuroÂpean CapÂiÂtal of CulÂture, our new webÂsite EuroÂpeana ProÂfesÂsional and revisit Wiki Loves Art NouÂveau, Europeana’s first user-generated virÂtual exhibition.
































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I love watchÂing the tv shows from back in the day because they were very enterÂtainÂing. The teleÂviÂsion today is to HolÂlyÂwood and is not relÂeÂvant to what actuÂally hapÂpens in real life. EveryÂthing is made up reality.
Amber JohnÂson
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