Post by cperry on May 7, 2009 16:24:19 GMT
Smile for the cameras :-) Central Tv are coming to this event, and the BBC are filming the Bob Monkhouse event
Saturday 6th June 2009, 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Amblecote Room, Stourbridge Town Hall, Crown Centre,
Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1YE, UK
Free Admission
THE MAIN ROOM
* 12:00 pm ATV start-up film voiced by Norman Tozer.
* 12:05 pm The Big Show - from the opening night of Tyne Tees Television, this show features Dickie Henderson, Bill Maynard, Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers. Also including part of the advert breaks before, during and after the programme.
* 1:00 pm Rest Assured - an untransmitted pilot episode for a seventies sitcom derived from Coronation Street.
* 1:30 pm Jackanory - "The Dribblesome Teapots" part 2, read by Kenneth Williams.
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Guest Panel - And Coming Up Tonight - Maurice Kanarek and Norman Tozer are the first guests on our Continuity Panel. Maurice was a Presentation Director for both the BBC and ATV. Norman was a continuity announcer for ATV. This panel will include examples of their work rescued from skips and house lofts, including some wonderful trailers for It's a Knockout, Detective and Juke Box Jury.
* 3:00 pm Our Finest Idents - Kaleidoscope has trawled the broadcaster archives to find master tapes of surviving idents and continuity never seen before. Highlights include ITV's 1969 Christmas promotion and brand new 35mm transfers of specially made closedown features.
* 3:15 pm Guest Panel - Later On... We Will Be Joining - Our Continuity Panel continues with guests Mike Prince and Wes Smith. They worked for ATV and Thames Television. They bring with them favourite moments from their personal collections including the final broadcasts of ATV.
* 4:30 pm Afternoon Tea
* 5:00 pm Dramarama - "The Secret of Croftmore". A young unknown actor called David Tennant makes his first outing into the genre of sci-fi...
* 5:30 pm New Zealand Censor Clips - recovered from New Zealand in 2009, this short reel of 16mm clips - censored from the original programmes due to content - contains previously missing footage from The First Lady and Emergency Ward 10 amongst others.
* 5:45 pm Man of Destiny - the sole surviving reel of the earliest ITV play to be recovered, previously presumed lost. It was located by our very own Simon Coward in 2008. This adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play features James Donald, Elizabeth Sellars and George Colouris.
* 6:00 pm The Masterspy - William Franklin and the late Clement Freud star in the classic mystery quiz game, the only edition that survives on original Quad tape (TX: 14/07/1979).
* 6:45 pm Thank You and Goodnight - Spike Milligan reads a closedown thought for the end of an evening.
SECOND VIEWING AREA
A Tribute to the End of an Era at Yorkshire Television
* 12:05 pm The opening ceremony of Yorkshire Television - the opening of Yorkshire Television's new studios in Leeds is attended by John Stonehouse and wife, the Earl of Scarborough, Harold Wilson, Stuart Wilson, Laurie Higgins, Sir Richard Graham, the Duchess of Kent and Donald Baverstock. This was the first programme broadcast by Yorkshire Television and was followed by Test Match Cricket from Headingley.
* 12:10 pm First Night - Bob Monkhouse hosts the variety spectacular that launched YTV, also featuring Frankie Vaughan, Daniel Remy, Toni Lamond and David and Marianne Dalmour.
* 1:00 pm Made in Yorkshire. It's 1968 and Yorkshire, the largest county in England, is to get its own television station. Michael Parkinson pays his own personal tribute to his home county, which is entering a new era of growth and development. The programme includes specially shot footage of various Yorkshire landmarks, cities and landscapes, plus filming of the new television studios being built on Kirkstall Road (including interiors of the new offices and studios, with staff at work).
* 1:30 pm Castle Haven - from Emmerdale Farm's creator Kevin Laffan, the sole surviving part episode of this seventies YTV soap opera stars Jack Carr, Gretchen Franklin, Arthur Hewlett, Roy Barraclough and a pre-Tiswas Sally James.
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Funeral Games - Michael Denison, Ian McShane and Bill Fraser star in this play by Joe Orton.
* 3:00 pm Daddy Kiss It Better - starring Michael Craig, Dilys Laye and Hilda Braid, this play was directed by former Kaleidoscope guest Christopher Hodson.
* 4:00 pm The Root of all Evil? - "What's in it for me?" From the pen of Anthony Skene, this play features Jean Marsh, Ronald Allen and George Layton. The theme music was composed by Ron Grainer and the programme ends with two YTV end captions, one of which was never used on air.
* 5:00 pm Dear Mother... Love Albert - "The Delegate" - comedy series starring Rodney Bewes (TX: 16/05/1970).
* 5:30 pm Mr Moon's Last Case - based on a book by Brian Patten, this fantastical children's drama stars Stratford Johns and is narrated by Alun Armstrong.
* 6:00 pm Starring John Moulder-Brown... chosen by Sue Tibbles, winner of our Christmas auction in 2007, we present Victorian Scandals - "Skittles". John Moulder-Brown heads a cast also featuring Maureen O'Brien, Julian Fellowes, Jonathan Coy and Simon Callow in this historical drama.
* 7:00 pm Closedown
All material at Kaleidoscope events is screened with the permission of the copyright holders.
Programmes and timings may be subject to change before the day. Guests appear
subject to professional and personal commitments.
In 2009 Kaleidoscope is supporting the Royal National Lifeboat Institution once again.
Saturday 6th June 2009, 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Amblecote Room, Stourbridge Town Hall, Crown Centre,
Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1YE, UK
Free Admission
THE MAIN ROOM
* 12:00 pm ATV start-up film voiced by Norman Tozer.
* 12:05 pm The Big Show - from the opening night of Tyne Tees Television, this show features Dickie Henderson, Bill Maynard, Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers. Also including part of the advert breaks before, during and after the programme.
* 1:00 pm Rest Assured - an untransmitted pilot episode for a seventies sitcom derived from Coronation Street.
* 1:30 pm Jackanory - "The Dribblesome Teapots" part 2, read by Kenneth Williams.
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Guest Panel - And Coming Up Tonight - Maurice Kanarek and Norman Tozer are the first guests on our Continuity Panel. Maurice was a Presentation Director for both the BBC and ATV. Norman was a continuity announcer for ATV. This panel will include examples of their work rescued from skips and house lofts, including some wonderful trailers for It's a Knockout, Detective and Juke Box Jury.
* 3:00 pm Our Finest Idents - Kaleidoscope has trawled the broadcaster archives to find master tapes of surviving idents and continuity never seen before. Highlights include ITV's 1969 Christmas promotion and brand new 35mm transfers of specially made closedown features.
* 3:15 pm Guest Panel - Later On... We Will Be Joining - Our Continuity Panel continues with guests Mike Prince and Wes Smith. They worked for ATV and Thames Television. They bring with them favourite moments from their personal collections including the final broadcasts of ATV.
* 4:30 pm Afternoon Tea
* 5:00 pm Dramarama - "The Secret of Croftmore". A young unknown actor called David Tennant makes his first outing into the genre of sci-fi...
* 5:30 pm New Zealand Censor Clips - recovered from New Zealand in 2009, this short reel of 16mm clips - censored from the original programmes due to content - contains previously missing footage from The First Lady and Emergency Ward 10 amongst others.
* 5:45 pm Man of Destiny - the sole surviving reel of the earliest ITV play to be recovered, previously presumed lost. It was located by our very own Simon Coward in 2008. This adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play features James Donald, Elizabeth Sellars and George Colouris.
* 6:00 pm The Masterspy - William Franklin and the late Clement Freud star in the classic mystery quiz game, the only edition that survives on original Quad tape (TX: 14/07/1979).
* 6:45 pm Thank You and Goodnight - Spike Milligan reads a closedown thought for the end of an evening.
SECOND VIEWING AREA
A Tribute to the End of an Era at Yorkshire Television
* 12:05 pm The opening ceremony of Yorkshire Television - the opening of Yorkshire Television's new studios in Leeds is attended by John Stonehouse and wife, the Earl of Scarborough, Harold Wilson, Stuart Wilson, Laurie Higgins, Sir Richard Graham, the Duchess of Kent and Donald Baverstock. This was the first programme broadcast by Yorkshire Television and was followed by Test Match Cricket from Headingley.
* 12:10 pm First Night - Bob Monkhouse hosts the variety spectacular that launched YTV, also featuring Frankie Vaughan, Daniel Remy, Toni Lamond and David and Marianne Dalmour.
* 1:00 pm Made in Yorkshire. It's 1968 and Yorkshire, the largest county in England, is to get its own television station. Michael Parkinson pays his own personal tribute to his home county, which is entering a new era of growth and development. The programme includes specially shot footage of various Yorkshire landmarks, cities and landscapes, plus filming of the new television studios being built on Kirkstall Road (including interiors of the new offices and studios, with staff at work).
* 1:30 pm Castle Haven - from Emmerdale Farm's creator Kevin Laffan, the sole surviving part episode of this seventies YTV soap opera stars Jack Carr, Gretchen Franklin, Arthur Hewlett, Roy Barraclough and a pre-Tiswas Sally James.
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Funeral Games - Michael Denison, Ian McShane and Bill Fraser star in this play by Joe Orton.
* 3:00 pm Daddy Kiss It Better - starring Michael Craig, Dilys Laye and Hilda Braid, this play was directed by former Kaleidoscope guest Christopher Hodson.
* 4:00 pm The Root of all Evil? - "What's in it for me?" From the pen of Anthony Skene, this play features Jean Marsh, Ronald Allen and George Layton. The theme music was composed by Ron Grainer and the programme ends with two YTV end captions, one of which was never used on air.
* 5:00 pm Dear Mother... Love Albert - "The Delegate" - comedy series starring Rodney Bewes (TX: 16/05/1970).
* 5:30 pm Mr Moon's Last Case - based on a book by Brian Patten, this fantastical children's drama stars Stratford Johns and is narrated by Alun Armstrong.
* 6:00 pm Starring John Moulder-Brown... chosen by Sue Tibbles, winner of our Christmas auction in 2007, we present Victorian Scandals - "Skittles". John Moulder-Brown heads a cast also featuring Maureen O'Brien, Julian Fellowes, Jonathan Coy and Simon Callow in this historical drama.
* 7:00 pm Closedown
All material at Kaleidoscope events is screened with the permission of the copyright holders.
Programmes and timings may be subject to change before the day. Guests appear
subject to professional and personal commitments.
In 2009 Kaleidoscope is supporting the Royal National Lifeboat Institution once again.