BBC Genome (Radio Times)
Genome [1][2] is a BBC project which includes around five million programme listings from the Radio Times - pretty much every BBC radio and television programme from 1923 - 2009. It's a vast and very useful resource for researchers.
For example, there are listings for a radio programme from 1933 [3] and a television programme on the day of the first moon landing [4].
Its markup is consistent, if not rich in metadata (no COinS, for instance).
Is there a translator that will read its pages?
[1] http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Genome_Project
[3] http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/09d732e273ae49e490d35ff1b69bf5f9
[4] http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/4bad6bdda36645d7be09f44bf51eff18
For example, there are listings for a radio programme from 1933 [3] and a television programme on the day of the first moon landing [4].
Its markup is consistent, if not rich in metadata (no COinS, for instance).
Is there a translator that will read its pages?
[1] http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Genome_Project
[3] http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/09d732e273ae49e490d35ff1b69bf5f9
[4] http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/4bad6bdda36645d7be09f44bf51eff18
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I'll put it on my list and anyone should feel welcome to take it, but it's not going to be easy to do this right and at least I can't promise when/if I'll get to it.
Note, though, that the contributors listed are contributors to the /programme/ and so do not need to be shown when the /listing/ is cited.
Taking the example at [3], for instance the metadata extracted may only need to be:
Publication: The Radio Times
Chapter [sic]: Regional Programme Midland, 28 October 1933 20.00
Title: St. Hilda's Band
Issue: 525
Date: 20 October 1933
Page: 68
and for the example at [4]:
Publication: The Radio Times
Chapter: BBC One London, 21 July 1969 6.00
Title: Apollo 11
Issue: 2384
Date: 17 July 1969
Page: 16
P.S. Plus URLs, of course.
The Genome website displays scanned text from the Radio Times, albeit with no attempt to replicate the layout of the paper pages.
[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Times
It creates two records: one for the listing, the other for the programme itself.