One Day in the Life of Television
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Established in 1992, the South West Film & Television Archive collection spans from 1893 to the present day containing more than 250,000 items. Formed from a variety of depositors, including broadcast news and programmes material from the Westward and TSW archive. In 2018 the archive collection transferred to The Box in Plymouth.
One Day in the Life of Television
Television made real for One Day in the Life of.
A documentary filmed a year earlier by over fifty crews across the country. Giving the audience a full behind the scenes look at the inner workings of British Television. Focusing on the production, editing, reception and marketing departments of several studios and broadcasting companies, we see presenters, directors, researchers, editors and other staff preparing their shows ready for broadcast.
This project was the brain child of the British Film Institute and brought television out of the Box and into people�s homes. Encouraging and inspiring new filmmakers, cameramen and women, researchers and editors to take note.
From the collection
Kid's TV
Our relationship with the small screen starts early in life, opening our square eyes to a heady mix of drama and comedy; fantasy and fact.
Dedicated children’s programming has been part of the television mix from its earliest years, growing from short intervals “For The Children” after WWII, to a plethora of standalone channels today. The start of the BBC’s long-running “Watch With Mother” series in 1953 set much of the template for pre-school television, blending puppets, song and animation, with the implicit expectation that mum - assumed to be a housewife - would supervise.
Catering for older children, meanwhile, sought to balance the kinds of programmes children want to watch with those their parents want them to see. Eventually a fuller menu of drama, comedy, factual and magazine programmes for children - in other words, versions of 'grown-up' programmes for 'small people' - came to fill the schedules of weekday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
Sadly, the segregation of children’s television to its own satellite, cable and digital channels has made its much less likely for adults to experience the frequent delights of kids’ TV. But our collection welcomes all ages! (Though please note that some programmes maybe flagged as unsuitable for young children.)
48 videos in this collection
2
Diane's Panda Party [28/09/72]
3
Animal Kwackers [09/10/75]
10
Play It Again, Stewpot [25/07/74]
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Play It Again, Stewpot [05/09/74]
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A Handful of Songs [27/05/77]
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Saturday Scene Road Show [11/05/75]
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Kevin Goes to the Library
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Ragdolly Anna and the Bacon
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Granny's Kitchen [26/05/77]
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Peter Ustinov Tells Stories from Hans Andersen
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Quest of Eagles Episode 1 Sailor
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The Children's Royal Variety Performance
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One Day in the Life of Television
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Gus Honeybun around Plymouth
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The Raggy Dolls [10/11/92]
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Skoosh Summer Special [14/07/98]
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Finders Keepers [23/03/93]
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