Title: Telelvision history and genres
1Telelvision history and genres
2Television after the war in Britain
- First broadcast 7.6.1946
- Adherence to pre-war technical standards with 405
lines 625 line Pal system adopted in 1960 - As far as early 50s one hour in the morning, one
in the afternoon, few in the evening - Something for everyone and everything for
someone - Televising of the London Olympic Games, 1948
- Televising of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth
II, June 1953
3Independent television (ITV, 1955)
- The Popular Television Association
- Television Act, 1954
- ITV begins broadcasting in 1955
- Independent Television Authority (ITA) is set to
monitor operations - Independent Television News (ITN)
- By 1957 more demand for advertising time than can
be incorporated into programming - Regions / programme time divided between
contractors which form a network
4The first major contractors
- Anglia Television East of England franchise
- Associated-Rediffusion (A-R or ARTV, London
weekdays) - Associated TeleVision (ATV, London weekends and
Midlands weekdays) - ABC Weekend TV (Midlands and North weekends)
- Granada TV Network (North weekdays)
- Scottish Television Central Scotland franchise
- Southern Television South and South East England
franchise - TWW Wales and West of England franchise
(19581968) - Tyne Tees Television North-east England
franchise (1958) - Ulster Television (UTV) Northern Ireland
franchise (1959)
5Early ITV favourites
- Cool for Cats (1956-59).
- Emergency - Ward Ten (ATV, 1957-67)
- Coronation Street (Granada 1960 -)
6Reviewing the broadcasting environment
- Beverage report 1951
- Pilkington report 1962
- Annan report 1977
7BBC programmes in the new broadcasting environment
- Juke Box Jury (1959-67)
- Cathy Come Home (1963)
- The Great War (1964)
- Till Death Us Do Part (1965-75)
- The Forsyte Saga (1967)
- Civilization (1969)
- Monty Pythons Flying Circus (1969-74)
- The Ascent of Man (1972-73)
8Major contractor after 1968 franchise round
- Associated TeleVision Midlands (19681981)
- Granada NW England franchise (1968)
- Harlech Television (HTV ) Wales and West of
England franchise (1968) - London Weekend Television (LWT) London Weekend
franchise (1968) - Thames Television London weekday franchise
(19681992) - Yorkshire Television Yorkshire/Lincolnshire
franchise (1968)
9Changes in the 1970s
- 19 January 1972 day restrictions on broadcasting
hours finally lifted - Independent Local Radio System (ILR, 1972) stirps
BBC of its radio monopoly - Rapid spreading of colour television in the early
1970s - Broadcasting about national and international
turmoil strains relationships both with the
governemtn and the opposition
10Celebrated programmes in the 1970s
- ITV
- A Family at War (Granada, 1970-72)
- Upstairs Downstairs (LWT, 1971-77)
- The World at War (Thames, 1974)
- The Muppet Show (1976-81)
- BBC
- The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970)
- I, Claudius (1976)
- Pennies from Heaven (1978)
- Not the Nine OClock News (1979- 82)
11The Annan Report (1977) principles
- British broadcasting should be characterized by
- Accountability through Parliament to a public
which is given more chance to make its voice
heard - Diversity of services
- Flexibility of structure
- Editorial independence
12The Annan Report recommendations
- The new channel should be awarded to ITV
- The channel should cater for interests and
minorities presently ill served by television - It should be supervised by an Open Broadcasting
Authority - It should function as a commissioner of
programmes funded by the Open University, the
Arts Council, charities, advertising etc. - Further regulatory bodies Public Enquiry Board,
Broadcasting Complaints commission,
Telecommunications Advisory Committee
13Jeremy Isaacs Channel Four aims
- Increase the variety of programmes offered
- Offer programmes also for minorities
- Bring out the entire spectrum of political
opinions - Satisfy educational needs
- Encourage valuable independent production
14Controversial Channel 4 programmes
- The Friday Afternoon (1982-83)
- Vietnam A Television History (1984)
- Union World (1984-85)
- One in Five (1983)
- Out on Tuesday (1988)
- Sex Talk (1990)