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Television history
  • Television in Britain

2
Television 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 1950s one hour of programme 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 estimated 20 million viewers and
    captured on film for immediate broadcasts in the
    USA, Canada and elsewhere

3
Reviewing the broadcasting environment the
crucial reports
  • Beverage report 1951
  • Pilkington report 1962
  • Annan report 1977

4
Beveridge report
  • Criticized BBC monopoly and paternalism but
    nevertheless recommended its continuation with
    certain reservations
  • Argued against television advertising
  • Criticized BBC London centeredness
  • In his minority report Selwyn Lloyd advocated
    competition funded either by advertising or
    public subsidy
  • The new conservative administration rejected the
    report but nevertheless renewed BBCs charter
  • No sponsored programmes

5
Independent television (ITV, 1955)
  • The Popular Television Association people have
    the right to make their own choices
  • Television Act of 1954 made it possible to start
    a commercial channel
  • ITV begins broadcasting in 1955
  • Independent Television Authority (ITA) is set to
    allocate franchises and monitor operations
    particularly as regards public service
  • Advertising and programmes must be clearly
    distinguished
  • Independent Television News (ITN) is created to
    produce nationwide news broadcasts
  • By 1957 more demand for advertising time than can
    be incorporated into programming
  • Regions / programme time divided between
    contractors which effectively form a network

6
The 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)

7
ITV begins
  • First broadcast Elgars Cocaigne overture
    followed by a variety show, boxing and a gala.
  • First British TV-advert Gibbs toothpaste
  • At first advertisers lacked interest because of
    low coverage (sets had to be adapted)
  • Programming mainly light entertainment
  • In 1957 demand for advertising time exceeds
    supply
  • BBC holds on to tradition, ITV becomes innovative
  • Soon ¾ of adult viewers prefer ITV
  • ITN gradually creates a televisual news format in
    contrast to BBCs very literary style.

8
Early ITV favourites
  • Cool for Cats (1956-59).
  • Emergency - Ward Ten (ATV, 1957-67)
  • Coronation Street (Granada 1960 -)

9
BBC renewal
  • Current affairs programme Tonight (1960-) gains
    up to 9 million regular viewers
  • More critical approach to politicians and experts
  • Public service ethos survives but more emphasis
    is put on the need to offer a great variety of
    programming and to serve minorities
  • Well scripted comedy
  • Fierce struggle for a second channel

10
Pilkington report
  • Television is and will be a main factor in
    influencing the values and moral standards of our
    society.
  • The Authoritys working assumption is that
    television has little effect. This is, in our
    view, a mistake. In discounting the influence of
    the medium they scale down their
    responsibilities.
  • ITV had not held to the goals set in 1954
  • Concern for the survival of working class culture
  • Individualist vs. mutualist ideals
  • Competition weakens BBCs ability to fulfil its
    responsibilities
  • BBC2 begins broadcasting in1964 (624 lines)

11
BBC 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)

12
Major contractors 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)

13
Changes in the 1970s
  • 19 January 1972 day restrictions on broadcasting
    hours finally lifted
  • Independent Local Radio System (ILR, 1972) strips
    BBC of its radio monopoly
  • Rapid spreading of colour television in the early
    1970s
  • Broadcasting about national and international
    turmoil creates new audiences but strains
    relationships both with the government and the
    opposition
  • Convergence and collaboration between BBC and ITV

14
Celebrated programmes in the 1970s
  • ITV
  • A Family at War (Granada, 1970-72)
  • Upstairs Downstais (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)

15
The 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

16
The Annan Report recommendations
  • A new channel should be awarded to ITV
  • The channel should cater for interests of
    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

17
Jeremy 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

18
Controversial 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)
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