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Simon Vaughan- APTS Archivist
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This Is The BBC - Uploaded to YouTube
Apr 22
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This Is The BBC has been uploaded to the Alexandra Palace Television Society’s YouTube Channel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K37_naDSEA
An impression of twenty-four hours of an imaginary day in the life of the BBC. The sound track consists entirely of the announcements, programme music and the voices of artists and commentators and technical staff.
Transmitted on the opening night of BBC Television Centre.
Producer: Richard Cawston
Transmitted: 29th June 1960
This film footage is from the Archive Collection held and administered by the Alexandra Palace Television Society.
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Apr 26
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More good stuff!!
Aren't people odd though. Following on from watching this, it goes to a link to the "TV comes to Bradford" video.
I see a comment from someone asking for a perfectly good 4:3 frame to be re-rendered as 16:9
Just what is happening on some broadcast now so that one looses top/bottom. I guess they wouldn't even be happy with pillar box or 14:9
Whatever next? Re-rendering old videos to be in 3D?
Mike
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Simon Vaughan- APTS Archivist
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You would be surprised Mike at the things people say to some of the videos I post on our YouTube Channel!
People seem to forget that we are a society - we don't have staff, a computer network, we don't have premises, we are not a charity, and have no funding! We are a society of former BBC employees (myself being the exception), who have a passion in their career and want to ensure that future generations have an accurate and detailed history of how things were - not necessarily the official version - but how it actually was!
Sorry if that sounds like I'm sounding off, but we rely on donations and being able to generate a little income by making our archive available for researchers. People don't realise this when they post comments on our YouTube channel. Such as demands as wanting a re-rendering of 4:3 to 16:9. !
As with most archives, it is a passion!
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