or straight from their site... "The site is intended as a tribute to the work of television presentation and graphics, and to preserve a slice of our social history. TVARK is above all an educational resource. It is popular at home and abroad, used by teachers and students in schools and colleges."
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I definitely think this is a valuable resource and something I would loved to have when I when doing my
digital media club.
Give Tv Ark a try by clicking here.
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