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by Joe Moran


  PICTURE CREDITS

  1. Family watching television, 1954. Daily Herald Archive/SSPL/Getty Images.

  2. Poster advertising John Logie Baird’s demonstration of television at the London Coliseum, July 1930. Museum of Hastings.

  3. Max Hastings and friends watching television, Kensington, 1950. Max Hastings.

  4. Frances Day, Jerry Desmonde, Elizabeth Allen and Gilbert Harding on What’s My Line?, 29 August 1951. BBC/Corbis.

  5. A woman adjusts her TV set, 1960s. Mary Evans Picture Library.

  6. Carole Hersee, daughter of test card designer George Hersee, posing for a new version of Test Card F at the Thames studios in Teddington, 10 March 1969. Ian Tyas/Keystone/Getty Images.

  7. Richard Whiteley and Carol Vorderman on Countdown, 1980s. Granada Archives. ITV/Rex Features.

  8. Delia Smith, 1971. David Reed/Corbis.

  9. Jade Goody being interviewed on the big screen after her eviction from the Big Brother house, 26 July 2002. Press Association.

  10. Stacked Old Televisions, 2011. Lindsay Blair Brown. www.lindsayblairbrown.com.

  While every effort has been made to contact copyright-holders of illustrations, the author and publishers would be grateful for information about any illustrations where they have been unable to trace them, and would be glad to make amendments in further editions.

  INDEX

  Figures in italics indicate illustrations.

  7:84 theatre company 205

  24 342

  77 Sunset Strip 118

  2001: A Space Odyssey (film) 184

  A

  A Certain Ratio 369

  A for Andromeda 227

  Abbey Road studios, London 35

  ABC Television 118

  About Anglia 124

  About the Home 76

  Ackroyd, Peter 281

  Adam, Kenneth 161, 163, 173

  Addinsell, Richard 218

  Adventures of Colonel March, The 105

  Adventures of Robin Hood, The 107, 110

  aerials 1, 11, 19, 21, 37, 42, 45, 60, 62, 63, 71, 77, 79, 82, 83, 104, 119–20, 128–32, 143, 150, 216, 221, 266, 292, 324, 325, 326, 355, 375

  Aeroplane, The magazine 58–9

  agricultural programmes 219–20

  Airport 310

  Akenfield (film) 352–3

  Akenfield, Suffolk 352, 353

  Aladdin 187

  Alagiah, George 334

  Albu, Margaret 16

  Aldenham bus overhaul works, Elstree, Hertfordshire 165

  Alexander, Jean 304

  Alexandra Palace, north London 28–9, 30, 31, 32, 36, 39, 41–44, 46, 52, 60

  mast 28, 29, 49, 51, 55, 72

  garden 44, 47

  ‘battle of the beams’ 48

  Holme Moss’s opening night 65

  1967 happening 162

  analogue switched off 345

  Alice in Wonderland 164

  All Creatures Great and Small 229

  Allan, Elkan 236

  Allaun, Frank 141, 142

  Allen, Elizabeth 88

  Almond, Marc 212

  Alperovici, Boris 18–19

  Alpha Bangla 345

  America’s Got Talent 363

  Amis, Kingsley 8, 300–308, 310

  Amis, Martin 281, 296

  Amis, Sally 303

  Ammonds, John 224, 227

  Amos ’n’ Andy (American comedy show) 86

  analogue television 312, 331, 344–50, 362, 370, 371, 372, 374

  And Now for Something Completely Different … (film) 225

  Anders, Neil 180

  Andrews, Eamonn 90, 138, 151

  Andy Pandy 96

  Ang, Ien 273

  Anglers’ Corner 167

  Anglia Television 124–5, 128–29, 134, 181, 217, 218, 348

  Animal Hospital 309–10

  Animal, Vegetable, Mineral? 97, 104, 179

  Annan Committee on Broadcasting 214, 217, 355

  Annan Report (1977) 214, 219–20, 226, 249

  Anne, HRH The Princess Royal 87, 194

  announcers 46, 47, 57–8, 93, 268, 348

  Anouilh, Jean: Time Remembered 145–6

  Anthology 3 (album) 298

  Apollo missions 180, 181–2, 184, 185, 186, 287

  Appleton, Professor E.V. 30

  Archers, The 84, 97, 273

  Archie Andrews 90

  archiving 224–7

  Ardener, Edwin 170

  Are You Being Served? 214

  Armitage, Simon 369

  Armstrong, Fiona 350

  Armstrong, Neil 182, 183

  Army Game, The 371

  Art and Artists 110

  Arts Council 116, 302

  Ascent of Man, The 320

  Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon 161

  Ask Pickles 96, 138

  Askey, Arthur 110

  Astra satellite 287, 288

  AT&T 150

  Atkinson, Rowan 342

  Attenborough, David 97, 98–9, 163, 164–5, 193, 230, 279, 337–9, 340, 371–2

  ATV 110, 129, 216, 239–43, 330, 348

  Aubertin, George 96

  audience research 107, 182, 223, 250, 253

  Auguste, Père 68

  Augustine, St 14

  Austin, Bunny 37

  Avedon, Richard 162

  Avengers, The 157, 303, 368

  Ayer, A.J. 296

  Ayres, Pam 102

  B

  Bacon, Cecil W. 69

  Baggott, Jean 103

  Baily, J.T. 33

  Baily, Kenneth 31

  Baird, Iain Logie 52

  Baird, John Logie 65, 300, 333

  demonstrates his invention at Selfridge’s 13–14, 15, 16

  ‘Televisors’ 16, 17–18, 20, 21, 29

  Long Acre studio 17, 22, 23

  BBC’s first scheduled television programme 17–18

  giant television set at London Coliseum 12, 22–3, 24

  mast at Crystal Palace 30

  Baker, Richard 87

  Baker, Shirley 304

  Baker, Tom 207, 208

  Bakewell, Joan 79, 163, 165, 281, 311

  Ballard, Bea 179

  Ballard, J.G. 178–80, 335–6, 359

  The Day of Creation 335

  ‘Escapement’ 179

  ‘The Greatest Television Show on

  Earth’ 179

  ‘Manhole 69’ 335

  ‘Thirteen to Centaurus’ 335

  ballet 24, 46, 64, 85, 103

  ballroom dancing 99–100

  Balmoral Castle 86, 87

  ‘Ban Welsh Telly’ group 221

  Banks-Smith, Nancy 237, 306

  Bannister, Roger 171

  Barber, Anthony 193, 194

  Barker, Eric 65

  Barker, Ronnie 199, 209

  Barkley, William 6

  Barnes, George 131

  Barnes, Julian 281

  Barnett, Angela 183

  Barnett, Lady Isobel 90

  Barnett, John 159

  Barry, Michael 35–6, 313

  Barthes, Roland 3–4

  Barton, Jack 240, 246

  Basil Brush Show, The 207

  Bateman, Nick 334, 337

  Bates, Michael 201

  Bath: Octagon 215

  Batman 268

  Baudrillard, Jean 268–9, 272

  Bauman, Zygmunt 306

  Baverstock, Donald 155

  Baxter, Raymond 149

  Bazalgette, Peter 312, 313, 331–2, 339, 359

  BBC Alba 354, 355, 357–8

  BBC archives 25, 26

  BBC Belfast 197

  BBC Broadcasting Research

  Department 253, 308

  Daily Life in the 1980s 253–4

  BBC Club 214

  BBC Good Food show, Birmingham

  National Exhibition Centre 313

  BBC Handbook 48–9, 250

  BBC Home Service 66, 84, 128

  BBC iPlayer 364

  BBC library sound effects 68

  BB
C Light Programme 60, 84, 85

  BBC Midlands 348

  BBC Natural History Unit 166

  BBC Northern Ireland 198

  BBC Radio 1 248

  BBC Radio 2 236, 264

  BBC Radio 4 264

  BBC Radio Leicester 196

  BBC Radio London 196

  BBC Scotland 197

  BBC Symphony Orchestra 21

  BBC Television Centre, White City, London 10, 164, 351

  BBC Wales 197

  BBC Yearbook 51

  BBC-3 6

  BBC1

  end of rationing of broadcasting hours 2

  globe ident 180, 187, 190

  colour television 184, 187

  a classic Saturday night 206–10

  new daytime service (1986) 266

  BBC2

  launch of 161, 225–6

  colour television 163, 164, 166, 167

  unions resist plan to start BBC2

  earlier 228

  BBC4 343

  Beach Head 184

  Beadle’s About 321

  Beatles, the 16, 154, 173, 190, 227, 298, 361

  Behan, Brendan 7

  Belfast 74, 75, 85, 126, 128, 197, 198

  Bell, Julian 43

  Bellamy’s Britain 301

  Belmont transmitter, Lincolnshire 129, 217

  Benn, Tony 360

  Bennett, Alan 78

  Bennett, Cyril 255

  Benny Hill Show, The 223

  Bentine, Michael 118, 339

  Bentley, Marcus 334

  Bergson, Henri 198, 225

  Bernstein, Sidney 120, 121, 122, 217

  Best, George 85

  Betamax 248

  Betjeman, John 113, 160, 304

  Between the Lines 158

  Beveridge, Lord 112–13

  Beverley Sisters 84

  Bevins, Reginald 150

  Biafran War 174

  Bickle, H.M. 56

  Big Brother 271, 328, 333–40

  Big Chief I-Spy 2

  Big Match, The 296

  Big Society 362

  Bill, The 278, 302–3, 307, 309

  Billington, Michael 154

  Billy Bunter 67–8

  Bilsdale transmitter, North Yorkshire Moors 217

  Birkett, Lord 138

  Birkinshaw, Douglas 33

  Birmingham 58, 61, 62, 158, 242, 243, 244, 256, 361

  Birmingham, Alabama 243, 361

  Birmingham Evening Mail 282

  Birt, John 25, 308, 331

  Black, Cilla 182, 186

  Black, George 124

  Black, Peter 97, 166, 236

  Black and White Minstrel Show 135, 166, 182, 365

  Black Hill transmitter, North Lanarkshire 123

  Black Mountain transmitter, Northern Ireland 129

  Blackburn, Lancashire 64, 220

  Blackburn, Tony 248

  Blackman, Honor 157

  Blackpool FC 75–6

  Blackwell, Nigel 267

  Blackwood, Algernon 56–7, 73

  Blair, Lionel 267

  Blair, Tony 360–1

  Blanchflower, Danny 295

  Blanchot, Maurice 270

  Blankers-Koen, Fanny 54

  Blankety Blank 233

  Bleak House 261

  Blériot, Louis 13, 14

  Bligh, Jasmine 41, 46

  Blind Date 321

  Blitz magazine 305

  Blockbusters 281

  Blodau’r Ffair journal 124

  Blue Peter 2–3, 178, 190, 282, 286

  Blunkett, David 344

  Blythe, Ronald 177–8, 353, 367

  Akenfield 177, 352

  Blyton, Enid 112

  Bodkin, Professor Thomas 104

  Bollywood films 280, 281, 345

  Bolton, Betty 26

  Bolton, Lancashire 122, 142

  Bolton FC 75

  Bonanza 146

  Bonington, Chris 172

  Book Programme, The 247

  Boon, Eric 40, 41

  Boorman, John 166

  Border Television 126, 218, 219, 349

  Born, Georgina 309

  Boulestin, Marcel 43

  Boult, Sir Adrian 21

  Bournemouth radio transmitter 30

  Bowie, David 183–4, 212, 213

  boxing 40–1, 49, 62, 103, 296

  Boy George (George O’Dowd) 213

  Boyd, William 281

  Braben, Eddie 223–4, 227–8

  Bradbury, Malcolm 120, 155

  Bradford 77, 78, 79, 344

  riots (2001) 344

  Bradman, Don 53

  Bragg, Melvyn 285

  Brains Trust, The 114

  Brasher, Chris 171, 190

  Bray, John 149

  breakfast television 264–5, 268

  Breakfast Time 276

  Brent, Douglas 100

  Bridgewater, Leslie 94

  Bridgewater, Tony 23

  Briggs, David 333

  Brighton, Sussex 82, 134

  Wax Museum 140

  Britain’s Got Talent 359

  British Asians 201–2, 344, 345

  British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

  first scheduled television programme 17–18

  first synchronised sound and vision broadcast (March 1930) 19

  the first television play 19–20

  BBC accent 58

  viewer panel 99, 200

  curfew 195

  public meetings 215

  ITV-BBC duopoly 217, 249, 279, 332

  BBC Television’s fortieth anniversary (1976) 226

  Film and Videotape Library 226

  audience appreciation index 341

  British Film Institute (BFI) 226, 275, 276, 280, 302, 307, 310, 321, 356

  British Legion 117

  British Leyland 194

  British Medical Journal 111

  British Relay 346

  British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB) 291, 292

  British Telecom 358

  Broadbent, Joan 183

  Broadcasting Act (1990) 279, 336, 357, 362

  Broadcasting Act (1996) 362

  Broadcasting House, Belfast 198

  Broadcasting House, London 24, 26, 27, 30, 35, 139

  Broadcasting Standards Council 305

  Bronowski, Jacob 110

  Bronzino: Venus and Cupid 189

  Brooker, Charlie 340–1

  Brookes, Peter 206

  Brookside 307

  Brown, Allan 357

  Brown, George Mackay 132–33, 203–6, 224, 229–31, 259, 321–22, 324

  An Orkney Tapestry 204

  Brown, Gordon 141, 341, 359–60, 361, 363

  Brown, John Seely 344

  Brown, Mhairi 203, 204, 205

  Browne, Thomas 237

  Bruce Forsyth’s Big Night 252

  Bruno, Frank 296

  Brunsdon, Charlotte 242

  Bryant, Arthur 80

  Buchanan, Jack 138

  Buckham, Bernard 35

  Buckingham Palace, London 36, 42, 80, 86

  Buckland, Norah 157–8

  Bucknell, Barry 317

  Bunyan, Vashti 170

  Burgess, Anthony 19, 20–22, 27, 163

  Buried Treasure 97–8

  Burke, David 322, 323

  Burke, James 183

  Burn, Gordon 259

  Burnett, Hugh 137

  Burnley riots (2001) 344

  Burns and Allen Show 86

  Burton-on-Trent Archery Club 110

  Bushell, Miss Sydney M. 17

  Butlin’s holiday camps 77

  Buzzcocks, the 212

  Byatt, A.S. 259

  Bygraves, Max 84

  C

  cable radio 110

  cable television 215, 216, 236, 289, 319–20, 326, 332, 345

  Café Continental 68–9, 107

  Cainnt Cultural Services 357

  Caldwell, Henry 68

  Calendar 271

  Callaghan, James 360

  Callisthenes (Selfri
dge’s column in The Times) 14

  Cambridge Air Force Base, Massachusetts 148

  camera obscura 32, 36

  Cameron, David 361, 362

  Campaign for Quality Television 342

  Campion, Gerald 67

  Canary Wharf tower, London 326

  Capri 18, 19

  Caradon transmitter 265

  Cardus, Neville 76

  Carleton Greene, Hugh 159

  Carlton 307

  Carlton Food Network 320

  Carnane, Isle of Man 84

  Cassandra (of Daily Mirror) 73

  Castle, Barbara 352

  Castle, Roy 277

  Catatonia 356

  catch-up sites 347, 364

  cathode ray tubes 52, 62, 141, 203, 322, 370, 375

  Cathy Come Home 160

  Catweazle 4

  Caughie, John 356

  Cawston, Richard 87

  Ceefax 266, 312–13, 327, 372

  Celebrity Wife Swap 341

  Cenotaph, London: two minutes’ silence (1937) 38

  Central Television 240, 269

  Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham 162, 242

  Cercle des Amis de Channel 130

  Chamberlain, Neville 39

  Changing Rooms 316, 317, 325, 331

  Channel 4 249, 258, 266, 270, 274, 278, 282, 292, 305, 334, 335, 336, 346, 351

  Channel 5 333, 346

  Channel Islands 202–3

  Channel Television 130

  Chaplin, Charlie 64, 80

  Charles, HRH The Prince of Wales 78, 191, 323

  investiture 87, 181

  Charlie Chester Show 96

  Charlie’s Angels 237

  Charlton, ‘Steady’ Eddie 259, 260

  ‘Charming Belles in Harmony’ 23

  Charsfield, Suffolk 177–8

  Chataway, Christopher 1–2

  Chatteris, Cambridgeshire 41

  Chekhov, Anton 343

  Chelsea at Nine 122

  Chelsea Palace, King’s Road, London 122

 

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