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Post by John Green on Mar 3, 2018 23:04:55 GMT
I think it's just the beginning we're missing-we've got the ending. Useful if it's a whodunnit!
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Post by John Green on Mar 8, 2018 20:21:32 GMT
DISCOVERY 283: The Boy Who Won the Pools. Episode 2 Written by Gerard MacDonald Rodney Baverstock Michael Waterman Thornton Duff Lloyd Peters Liz Bourne Lucy Aston Claudine Sylvia Sachs Mr Beazley Derek Deadman Mr Baverstock Don Henderson Sam Beazley David Rippey Prince Charming Roy Alexander with Paul Williamson, Marcus Francis, Debbie Wheeler, Jeremy Clyde, Rosamund Greenwood, Joan Haythorne, Derek Fincham and Cheryl Prime Lyrics by Gerard MacDonald Music by Dennis Bovell Designed by Christine Ruscoe Executive producer Anna Home Produced by Brenda Ennis Directed by Roger Tucker A TVS production. Originally transmitted 27.02.1983
Episode 3 Written by Gerard MacDonald Rodney Baverstock Michael Waterman Thornton Duff Lloyd Peters Liz Bourne Lucy Aston Claudine Sylvia Sachs Prince Charming Roy Alexander Mr Baverstock Don Henderson Sami Tate Vivienne Mckone with Gillian Martell, Kathleen Moffatt, Yvonne Edgell, Arne Gordon, Carol Revell, Barry McCarthy and Emma the Tiger Lyrics by Gerard MacDonald Music by Dennis Bovell Designed by Christine Ruscoe Executive producer Anna Home Produced by Brenda Ennis Directed by Roger Tucker A TVS production. Originally transmitted 06.03.1983
Episode 4 Written by Gerard MacDonald Rodney Baverstock Michael Waterman Thornton Duff Lloyd Peters Liz Bourne Lucy Aston Claudine Sylvia Sachs Sami Tate Vivienne Mckone Prince Charming Roy Alexander Mr Baverstock Don Henderson Mr Beazley Derek Deadman with Diane Holland, Richard Vernon, Debbie Wheeler, Desmond Cullum-Jones, Dennis Bovell, John Kpiaye, Jeff Scantlebury, Richard Stevens, Nick Straker, Rosamund Greenwood, Joan Haythorne and Emma the Tiger Lyrics by Gerard MacDonald Music by Dennis Bovell Designed by Christine Ruscoe Executive producer Anna Home Produced by Brenda Ennis Directed by Roger Tucker A TVS production. Originally transmitted 13.03.1983
Three editions of this popular TVS children’s series donated by Greg Taylor. Donated on VHS, they are cutting copies used for editing purposes. Episode one is the only other survivor, held by the BFI.
DISCOVERY 284: Opportunity Knocks - 23.1.1978 Host Hughie Green with Bob Sharples and his Orchestra, Main Avenue Jazz Band, Sue Turner's Dolly Set, Russ Stevens, Jackie Marks and Helen Jane Programme associate Len Marten Programme associate Doris Barry Produced by Peter Dulay Designed by Michael Minas Directed by Stuart Hall A Thames Television production. Originally transmitted 23.01.1978
Kaleidoscope has held this partial recording of this edition for several years but has only been able to identify it recently.
2” videotape transferred to digital betacam, part of the John Henshall Collection.
DISCOVERY 285: COMPLETE EVENING 7TH NOVEMBER 1981 LWT region. Presentation, ads and interstitials include a lovely trailer for The Professionals. Peter Lewis was the on-duty presenter. The Stanley Baxter Series Continues into complete ITN News Continues into film Lipstick Continues into The Tonight Show (US Tx Date: 30/10/1981) Host Johnny Carson with Michael Landon and Sheena Easton Originally transmitted 07.11.1981
Betamax tape found in the Bob Monkhouse Collection.
DISCOVERY 286: Granada specially-made promotional trails 1/0654/0592/10 Pop Proms Feature 2 (Take 2) The International Pop Proms short feature. Interviews with Buddy Greco, Les Reed (Musical Director), John Hamp (Producer) and Joe Brown. Intercut with clips of Tony Hatch, Johnny Mathis, Alan Price and Gilbert O'Sullivan. 1/0654/0572/9 Pop Proms Feature 1 (Take 5) The International Pop Proms short feature. Interviews with Marty Wilde, Johnnie Hamp, Les Reed and Buddy Greco. Intercut with clips of The Les Humphries Singers, Elmer Bernstein, Johnny Mathis and Caterina Valente. P654/632/13 The Oscar Winners: Cat Ballou TX: P654/633/13 The Fall Of The Roman Empire TX: 03.04.1976 P654/635/13 Weekend Films (Long) TX: 02.04.1976 P654/636/13 Weekend Films (Long) TX: 02.04.1976 P654/638/13 The Oscar Winners: Butterfield 8 TX: 09.04.1976 P654/653/14 The Oscar Winners Promo Generic with vintage acceptance speech by Elizabeth Taylor. P654/651/14 The Oscar Winners: Cat Ballou intro P654/652/14 The Oscar Winners: Butterfield 8 Intro TX: 09.04.1976 (Take One)
Discovered by Mike L Morton on a VHS tape donated to Kaleidoscope by ITV.
ITV have confirmed they no longer keep these recordings and gave us their only copy.
DISCOVERY 287: Sounds for Saturday - C.C.S. with C.C.S. The running order of the show was:
1. Whole Lotta Love 2. Living in the Past 3. Boom Boom 4. City 5. Misunderstood 6. Brother
... which is where the recording stops, then ...
7. Can't We Ever Get It Back 8. This Is My Life 9. Waiting Song 10. 100 Highways 11. Primitive Love 12. Tap Turns on the Water (playout)
Theme music by Yes Produced by Stanley Dorfman Directed by Stanley Dorfman A BBC production for BBC 2. Originally transmitted 05.08.1972
Partial audio recording, six tracks only, returned to Kaleidoscope by David Scott.
DISCOVERY 288: The Kenny Everett Explosion Episode 9, part one only. with Kenny Everett Drawings by Kenny Everett Designed by Bryce Walmsley Executive producer Terry Henebery Directed by Gordon Hesketh An LWT production. Originally transmitted 04.09.1970
This partial recording of one of Kenny Everett’s earliest series was recently found at ITV. Ex-domestic recording transferred to digital betacam.
(Thanks to Steve Davis for passing this news on).
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Post by Richard Marple on Mar 9, 2018 14:34:29 GMT
I wasn't sure how much of the Tonight Show had been screened in the UK.
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Post by John Green on Apr 9, 2018 21:55:21 GMT
DISCOVERY 291: A Santa for Christmas – 26.12.1957 Written by Sid Colin Written by Jimmy Grafton with Dickie Henderson, Joyce Blair, Joan Savage, The Eleanor Fazan Dancers, Jack Parnell and his Orchestra, Anthea Askey, Arthur Haynes, Arthur Askey, Tommy Cooper, Terry-Thomas, Avril Angers, Leslie Mitchell, Donald Gray, Diana Decker, William Hartnell, Geoffrey Sumner, Paddie O'Neil, Robin Bailey, Michael Miles, Hughie Green, David Jacobs, Irene Handl, Pat Coombs, Freddie Mills, Jack Solomons, Alfred Marks, Bill Owen, Danny Green, Len Harvey, Eric Boon, Kid Lewis, Bombardier Billy Wells, Dave Crowley, Val Parnell, Norman Wisdom, Johnnie Ray, Shani Wallis, Joan Regan, Rosemary Miller, Jill Browne, Charles Tingwell, Glyn Owen and Frederick Bartman Music by Kenny Powell Dance direction by Eleanor Fazan Designed by Tom Lingwood Designed by Tony Waller Executive producer Bill Ward Produced by Brian Tesler Directed by Brian Tesler An ATV production. Originally transmitted 26.12.1957
16mm telecording. Picture negative only, sep mag sound still missing.
A recent discovery at ITV. A single can has revealed a mute studio recording. 80 mins of retakes. Mainly musical routines that look like link pieces to the guests. It had such a great cast, but most are not present at all in the clips. Kaleidoscope possess John Cura telesnaps for the whole programme. Does anyone have the soundtrack at all?
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Post by John Green on Apr 9, 2018 21:58:00 GMT
DISCOVERY 290 – Wheelbase – 13.5.1966 Elevenpence a Mile Gordon Wilkins covers the world of holiday motoring. This is what it costs to take three people and a family saloon to Sweden from the new Humber car terminal at Immingham. But fares go as high as 9s. 7d. a mile for the Dover crossing. What explains this conflict in costs and prices? A Wheelbase inquiry from the new Swedish car ferry Tor Anglia on the North Sea route to Gothenburg.
Presenter Gordon Wilkins Reporter Judith Jackson Reporter Robin Richards Research Prudence Gearey Research John Ebbrell Theme music by Dave Lee Produced by Brian Robins Directed by Brian Robins A BBC production for BBC 2. Originally transmitted 13.05.1966
16mm telerecording.
(Thanks to Steve Davis for passing on the info).
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Apr 10, 2018 21:15:39 GMT
DISCOVERY 292: The Séance – play, untx Dr Kalisher Leonard Sachs Lotte Kopitzky Lila Kaye Woman Ann Emery Adapted by Jack Rosenthal Based on a story by Isaac Bashevis Singer Designed by Shelagh Lawson Produced by Renny Rye Directed by Renny Rye A BBC production. Untransmitted.
Renny Rye is a well-known television director better known for The Box of Delights, Blue Peter and Midsomer Murders. But he started on the BBC Television Directors’ Course. I have known Renny for some years, and thanks to Greg Taylor we have recently met again when I collected Dramarama from him. Whilst chatting we were reminiscing about old videotape formats and he suddenly went into his office and brought back a Phillips 1700 cassette. The Séance was his graduation project, shot in a multi-camera studio. Renny directed it and initially wrote the screenplay. But he wasn’t happy with it so his friend Jack Rosenthal re-wrote it as a favour to him! It was never intended for broadcast but it's a strong piece of television drama and a piece of Jack Rosenthal's resume that no one has known about previously.
Phillips 1700 cassette transferred to digital file.
DISCOVERY 293: Tomorrows World – 29.1.1976 This edition of the popular science series only exists at the BBC as 16mm film inserts. Found in the John Henshalll archive, Kaleidoscope has only been informed recently that the complete edition is missing.
UMatic transferred to digital file.
"John Henshall:- ' I was the *TM2 (Lighting Technical Manager) of that programme (Tomorrow's World Series 12 No 21) which was broadcast 'live' from studio TC5 between 18:45 and 19:10 on Thursday 29 January 1976. It was one of my earliest jobs as Lighting Director and the shiny corrugated iron shown in the programme was a real challenge.'
(also ray langstone's 7th birthday....)
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Apr 11, 2018 16:00:37 GMT
""DISCOVERY 294: The Chart Busters – Dave Clark tx: 28.11.1965 and other sequences. Dave Clark with Dave Clark Produced by Mike Mansfield Directed by Mike Mansfield A Southern Television production. Originally transmitted 28.11.1965 Various Sequences with Tom Jones, Adam Faith, Kenny Lynch, Marianne Faithfull, Sandie Shaw, Julie Rogers, Dakota Staton and The Ivy League Produced by Mike Mansfield Directed by Mike Mansfield A Southern Television production. 16mm prints. Clips from this series where pop stars talked to Shaw Taylor and then performed songs, were used in Southern Gold in 1979 but the location of the film sequences has been elusive for many years. Kaleidoscope is delighted to finally track down 16mm film in a private collection. We were not expecting to find one complete show about Dave Clark which is an added bonus.""
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Apr 11, 2018 16:09:04 GMT
""DISCOVERY 295: Pipkins – Snapshots Written by Susan Pleat Hartley Hare and his friends want some photographs of their picnic. But as the pictures must be brilliant, there is only one person who can take them.... Peter Paddy O'Hagan Hartley/Narrator Nigel Plaskitt Pig Anne Rutter Topov Elizabeth Lindsay Lyrics by Chris Hazell Music by Chris Hazell Designed by Leigh Malone Produced by Michael Jeans Directed by Michael Jeans An ATV production. Originally transmitted 14.10.1980 Some of you will remember that Ray Langstone announced some years ago that he had located an archive of schools and children’s programming collected by the IBA Education Department and subsequently given to Leeds University. The tapes were scheduled for destruction at least twice and only saved by various academics and librarians who maintained they were worth preserving. Kaleidoscope has so far digitised over 300 tapes including many early original Phillips 1500 recordings. Another 900 tapes remain to be transferred. The results are quite spectacular and will be announced over the next few months. Ray correctly identified some missing programmes, but even he did not realise the scope of the discoveries to come. As a taster of the Top 100 lost TV shows, this is an edition of one of them: Pipkins. Listed on the tape as a repeat it appears that no one at the IBA realised it had been shown the year before originally. Because it was listed as a repeat, no episode title was logged. Hence no one knew it was missing until Kaleidoscope actually transferred the tape. Our engineering team led by Tim Disney and Steve Birt continue the project. VHS tape transferred to file.""
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Apr 22, 2018 23:14:43 GMT
""DISCOVERY 294: The Chart Busters – Dave Clark tx: 28.11.1965 and other sequences. Dave Clark with Dave Clark Produced by Mike Mansfield Directed by Mike Mansfield A Southern Television production. Originally transmitted 28.11.1965 Various Sequences with Tom Jones, Adam Faith, Kenny Lynch, Marianne Faithfull, Sandie Shaw, Julie Rogers, Dakota Staton and The Ivy League Produced by Mike Mansfield Directed by Mike Mansfield A Southern Television production. 16mm prints. Clips from this series where pop stars talked to Shaw Taylor and then performed songs, were used in Southern Gold in 1979 but the location of the film sequences has been elusive for many years. Kaleidoscope is delighted to finally track down 16mm film in a private collection. We were not expecting to find one complete show about Dave Clark which is an added bonus."" I have the timings to these excerpts now - and if we can get a date for the txs, i can match them up!
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Post by John Green on Jun 16, 2018 21:18:42 GMT
I've just re-read Ray's April 11th post,and reckon "Some of you will remember that Ray Langstone announced some years ago that he had located an archive of schools and children’s programming collected by the IBA Education Department and subsequently given to Leeds University. The tapes were scheduled for destruction at least twice and only saved by various academics and librarians who maintained they were worth preserving. Kaleidoscope has so far digitised over 300 tapes including many early original Phillips 1500 recordings. Another 900 tapes remain to be transferred. The results are quite spectacular and will be announced over the next few months. Ray correctly identified some missing programmes, but even he did not realise the scope of the discoveries to come." sounds pretty good! This Roobarb page on Pipkins is worth a read: www.zetaminor.com/roobarb/showthread.php?25189-Pipkins-(Network)&p=2352449#post2352449
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Jun 17, 2018 22:08:07 GMT
I'm hoping for good things from this.
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Post by adamjordan on Jul 14, 2018 21:22:28 GMT
This all sounds very exciting!
I’d love to hear that CCS soundtrack.
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Post by John Green on Aug 3, 2018 23:15:43 GMT
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Aug 6, 2018 15:27:12 GMT
""DISCOVERY 315: Presentation from NAEA archive
The National Arts Education Archive (NAEA) is in its 33rd year and is now under the management of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, (YSP) after more than 25 years of being managed by a Board of Trustees, which constituted the National Arts Education Archive (Trust).
The NAEA was established back in 1985 to provide a documentary trace of the development of arts education in the UK and worldwide, by collecting children’s and students’ work and the papers, letters and work of key educators and artists in the visual arts, music and language. This material, comprising more than 100 catalogued collections, is based in the Lawrence Batley Centre at YSP.
Ray Langstone arranged in 2017 for Kaleidoscope to digitise the former IBA Education Archive, which has already yielded one missing Pipkins which Kaleidoscope will be showing on the 11th August. Amongst the hundreds of school programmes, Kaleidoscope has identified over 30 missing editions from the 1970s and 1980s which will be announced in due course.
However, one of the nice things about the tapes is that they are often off-air and contain many complete news bulletins and specially-made trails.
It’s impossible for Kaleidoscope to try to announce interstitials as discoveries because everyone has literally thousands of lost links in their ordinary off-air collections. But we do like to announce significant finds of complete news bulletins or footage from missing programmes.
Some of this footage will be featured in Saturday’s Missing Believed Wiped, in NFT1, on 11th August 2018.
12.1.1973 BBC continuity, Radio Times promotion with new specially-made Cliff Richard material, BBC News at Nine with Robert Dougall, Richard Whitmore and Ian Ross talking about the introduction of V.A.T
18.1.1974 Last few minutes of wiped 'Frost's Weekly' at end of recording, along with BBC 1 Saturday night trailer that features missing clips of 'Cilla' 19.1.74 and 'Dixon of Dock Green' - 'Questions in the House'.
5.8.1974 Southern News at the start of the recording with weather with Cyril Ockenden. Following Pipkins, continuity promoting Larry the Lamb which is next on Southern. Commercials follow. Trailer for Granada's Lift Off with Ayesha featuring Mud and their new single 'Rocket Man'. Announcer has title incorrect, actually just called 'Rocket.'
01.09.1975 ITN Newsflash with Sandy Gaul about a manhunt following an explosion at The Portland Hotel. Commercials follow and a trailer for a new programme from Thames called 'Take Two' presented by Andrew Gardner and Sandra Harris with resident comedian Jim Bowen.
22.5.1977 LWT continuity, commercials, ITN Early Evening News with Gordon Honeycombe (top story fire in Brussels hotel involving British holidaymakers.)
25.09.1977 Graham West Jones presents Southern Television weather, followed by the start of Southern's 'Farming Progress.'
04.04.1978 Commercials and promotion for David Frost debate programme 'Are We All Going to Be Rich' which discusses the subject of North Sea Oil (YTV Production). It is followed by the Thames clock and ITN News at One with Anna Ford.
10.1.1976 Saturday Scene Episode 20 Host Sally James with Sailor An LWT production. Originally transmitted 10.01.1976 A length extract from the edition. This is also being shown on Saturday at MBW.
All presentation is ex-Phillips 1500 tapes or ex-VHS in some cases where the Phillips tape was transferred before and the original has been lost.""
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Post by markboulton on Aug 8, 2018 14:23:22 GMT
August 11th? Good grief, why so early in the year? Yet again I have to miss the continuity and presentation bit, just like last time. This event really ducks and dives...
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