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Video and audio

Introduction

This page includes online video and audio:

  • TV from streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, BoB, BBC iPlayer, etc.
  • films on streaming services or elsewhere online
  • videos on YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, etc.
  • podcasts and radio programmes.

Online TV - single programme

In-text citations

Title of programme with year

The poet John Betjeman visited and discussed the architecture of several churches in Norfolk (A passion for churches, 1974).

Reference list

Title of programme (Original broadcast year) Production company. Available at: Name of streaming service (Accessed: Access date).

A passion for churches (1974) BBC. Available at: BBC iPlayer (Accessed: 4 July 2022).

Online TV - named episode

In-text citations

‘Episode title’ with year

Speer wanted to mobilize women to work in factories, but Hitler refused, on the grounds that a woman’s role was to bear children (‘Inside the Reich’, 1974).

Reference list

‘Episode title’ (Original broadcast year) Title of series, Season number, Episode number or Day and month. Production company. Available at: Name of streaming service (Accessed: Access date).

‘Inside the Reich’ (1974) The World at War, Episode 16. Thames Television. Available at: BoB (Accessed: 4 July 2022).

Online TV - unnamed episode

In-text citations

Title of series with year

According to A dangerous dynasty : House of Assad (2018), President Bashar trained as an eye doctor in London, which is where he met his wife Asma, a British-born woman from a Syrian family.

Reference list

Title of series (Original broadcast year) Season number, Episode number or Day and month. Production company. Available at: Name of streaming service (Accessed: Access date).

A dangerous dynasty : House of Assad (2018) Series 1, Episode 3. BBC2. Available at: BBC iPlayer (Accessed: 4 July 2022).

Online film

In-text citations

Title of film with year

As Charles Foster Kane says, ‘If the headline is big enough, it makes the news big enough’ (Citizen Kane, 1941).

Reference list

Title of film (Distribution year) Directed by Director. Available at: Name of streaming service or URL (Accessed: Access date).

Citizen Kane (1941) Directed by Orson Welles. Available at: Amazon Prime Video (Accessed: 4 July 2022).

Video

In-text citations

Person/organization that posted the video with year posted

Jones (2022), for example, argues that it is time for the British people to elect their head of state.

Reference list

Person/organization that posted the video (Year posted) Video title. Available at: URL (Accessed: Access date).

Jones, O. (2022) Abolish the monarchy. Available at: https://youtu.be/qMvkfBLS_iw (Accessed: 4 July 2022).

Podcasts

In-text citations

Author with year created/updated

During the French Revolution the tapestry was saved by the chief of police in Bayeux, who moved it to his office (Hill and Sweet, 2022).

Reference list

Author (Year created/updated) Podcast title. [Podcast]. Day and month. Available at: URL (Accessed: Access date).

Hill, R. and Sweet, R. (2022) Romantic History : The Bayeux Tapestry. [Podcast]. 12 April. Available at: https://www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and-videos/podcasts/close-readings/romantic-history-the-bayeux-tapestry (Accessed: 16 May 2022).

Radio programmes

Online radio. Cite the same way as TV. For example:

In-text citations

Title of programme with year

In his radio drama about working with the film director Stanley Kubrick, the writer/actor Kerry Shale played himself (The Kubrick Test, 2020).

Reference list

Title of programme (Original broadcast year) Production company. Available at: Name of streaming service (Accessed: Access date).

The Kubrick Test (2020) BBC Radio 4. Available at: BBC Sounds (Accessed: 4 July 2022).