
Television
Exhaustive 13-part survey of the television medium from its hesitant beginnings in the 1920s to the multi-million dollar extravaganzas of today and the cable and satellite technologies of the future [relative to 1985]. Tackling the medium as a worldwide phenomenon, the series examines each of the principal areas of programming - news, drama, documentaries, and light entertainment - and the unique impact of "live" coverage.
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Cast
Seasons
- Ep 1
1.Visions of Power
12-02-198545mA look at the way that TV affects and manipulates viewers.
- Ep 2
2.The Race for Television
19-02-198545mGoes back to TV's earliest flickering beginnings, in the first primitive TV camera built by the eccentric Scots inventor John Logie Baird - whose previous triumph had been the inde...
- Ep 3
3.We Bring You Live Pictures
26-02-198545mThe development and impact of outside broadcasts and live coverage of news, sport and pageantry. Peter Dimmock, then in charge of OBs at the BBC, recalls how the coronation in 1953...
- Ep 4
4.News Power
05-03-198545mContinuing the worldwide history of the medium, this programme moves on to television news, tracing its development from the first TV news in America in the forties to today's high...
- Ep 5
5.News: The Power of Pictures
12-03-198545mLooks at the awesome ability of on-screen images to evoke a massive public response, as with the pictures of the starving children of Biafra in 1968; to shape the nature of the res...
- Ep 6
6.The Story Machine
19-03-198545mFrom news to fiction as the series moves behind the scenes to look at how some of the most popular drama series are produced, what they cost and how they came about. Hollywood is t...
- Ep 7
7.Play Power
26-03-198545mConsiders TV drama and the practical influence, if any, of such controversial landmarks as the BBC's post-war "1984" and ITV's "Armchair Theatre" and the later drama-documentaries...
- Ep 8
8.The Rise and Fall of the Documentary
02-04-198545mAfter 30 years of recording every human problem, every aspect of the natural world, has the TV documentary run out of steam - and themes? And for all its work in informing millions...
- Ep 9
9.Chewing Gum for the Eyes
09-04-198545mFocusing on light entertainment, from variety to quiz and game shows, from chat shows to pop videos, with samples garnished from, among other countries, Britain, America, Brazil, R...
- Ep 10
10.The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
16-04-198545mAn examination of the beneficial effects of television, its help in education, its power to broaden the horizons of its audience, and then - the other side of the coin - its possib...
- Ep 11
11.Canned Laughter
23-04-198545mThe history and development of television comedy is examined, from its origins in American vaudeville and radio shows, through the social comment sit-coms to the ultimate send-ups...
- Ep 12
12.The Selling of the President
30-04-198545mThe medium's revolutionary effect on the business of electioneering around the world, with politicians being taught how to maximise their television appeal, and image replacing iss...
- Ep 13
13.The Third Age of Broadcasting
30-04-198545mLooks to the medium's future in a satellite and cable world where the viewer may be spoilt for choice in terms of quantity of channels. But what of the quality of programmes, of st...
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