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of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Producer/director (PBS - Frontline), Ben Loeterman.<br />
Narrator (ABC), Liz Jackson.<br />
Looks at the case of Ronald Cotton, who was wrongly jailed for the rape of<br />
Jennifer Thompson. Thompson had identified him as the rapist, but DNA profiling<br />
proved he was innocent and he was set free. Jennifer shares her experience, and<br />
how she now has to cope with the fact that a man was wronly imprisoned.<br />
First released: PBS television program Frontline, 1997. [Produced for the<br />
Documentary Consortium by wGBH Boston].<br />
ERC VID.<br />
364.1532 WHAT.<br />
THE CHOIRMASTER [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY GORDON HENDERSON.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 6/12/97.<br />
First released: Canada : 90th Parallel Production in co-production with the<br />
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1994.<br />
Narrator, Bill Cameron.<br />
Profiles John Gallienne, a Canadian choirmaster who was convicted of sexually<br />
abusing boys at St. George's Cathedral, Ontario, from 1974 to 1990.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
364.1536 CHOI (Not for I.L.L.).<br />
SINS OF THE FATHERS [VIDEORECORDING].<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of television program broadcast on July 14, 1996.<br />
Credits : Narrator, Tom Wilkinson ; producer Nicholas Kent ; director, Dick<br />
Read.<br />
The Catholic priesthood is in a state of crisis today, especially as the sexual<br />
abuse of children has been widely publicised. The program looks at how the<br />
victims are affected, and how parish priests feel compromised.<br />
First released Great Britain, Oxford <strong>Television</strong>, 1995.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
364.1536 SINS.<br />
HOSTAGE [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCER, JOHN THYNNE.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS programme broadcast 30/0805. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />
of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Colour recording system: PAL ; Region all.<br />
Copyright notice: Commonwealth of Australia. Copyright Regulations. 1969.<br />
Warning.<br />
Online editor, Boyd Nagle ; research, Kathlyn Posner, Amanda Barratt ; research<br />
(Iraq) Latif Habib ; editor, Mike Robinson.<br />
Reporter, Corbin, Jane.<br />
This documentary looks at how hostage-taking is used as media propaganda by<br />
modern terrorists and how it has brought a powerful and deplorable version of<br />
terrorism into living rooms around the world. Captors have reduced human life to<br />
a mere commodity, using it as a potent political weapon. Investigates the<br />
historical precedent and modern implications of hostage-taking, tracing its<br />
recent history back to the ruins of Beirut and the Shia terrorists who seized<br />
Terry Waite. Now, Sunni militants in Iraq conduct brutal beheadings on camera to<br />
expose their ruthless drive for revenge. The political and emotional dilemmas<br />
unfold with remarkable access to kidnapped Italian journalist Guiliana Sgrena's<br />
family since the day she was seized to her release. Includes film reconstruction,<br />
as well as, selected media footage of hostage-taking incidents, throughout the<br />
period covered in this programme.<br />
First released: [London] : British Broadcasting Corporation, c2005.<br />
DVD.<br />
Closed-captioned in English, Italian and Arabic, with English subtitles.<br />
ERC DVD.<br />
364.15409 HOST.