Missing Believed Wiped : Searching for the Lost Treasures of British Television by Dick Fiddy (2008, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBfi Publishing
ISBN-100851708668
ISBN-139780851708669
eBay Product ID (ePID)2251577

Product Key Features

Number of Pages140 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameMissing Believed Wiped : Searching for the Lost Treasures of British Television
Publication Year2008
SubjectTelevision / Reference, Television / History & Criticism, Television / General, Theater / Direction & Production
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPerforming Arts
AuthorDick Fiddy
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight13.3 Oz
Item Length9.8 in
Item Width7.4 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
SynopsisA volume for collectors and enthusiasts of British television that explores the history and destruction of celebrated British television programmes. It lists in detail some of the most important missing material, such as "A for Andromeda," "Dr Who," "The Avengers" and "The Likely Lads.", A volume for collectors and enthusiasts of British television that explores the history and destruction of celebrated British television programmes. It lists in detail some of the most important missing material, such as 'A for Andromeda', 'Dr Who', 'The Avengers' and 'The Likely Lads'., Missing, Believed Wipedis a book for collectors and enthusiasts of British Television. It explores the history and destruction of celebrated British television programs and lists in detail some of the most important missing material. Above all, the author reveals the exciting possibilities of recovering such valuable items in the future and tells the fascinating stories of how programs once thought lost have been returned, including some through the British Film Institute'sMissing, Believed Wipedinitiative. Serious dramas, sci-fi shows, pop programs (such asThank Your Lucky Stars), swashbucklers (The Gay Cavalier), cop shows, comedy, factual programs (Tyranny) and all the other TV genres suffered from the purges of most of the major TV broadcasters. Lack of storage space, the high cost of videotape (which could be re-used) and the (mistaken) belief that black and white television programs had no commercial future after the coming of color, were all cited as reasons for the destruction. However, the establishment of the commercial video industry, new TV channels entirely dedicated to vintage viewing, and the public's seemingly insatiable appetite for classic, cult, and nostalgic TV established beyond doubt the folly of the wiping and junking decisions, declaring the practice a financial embarrassment at best, cultural hooliganism at worst. But this book chronicles a treasure hunt, not a witch hunt. It is a tale of historical mistakes, serendipitous finds and serious sleuthing. It is a valuable guide to those searching in the future for TV material long classified as Missing, Believed Wiped. Missing programs discussed include: plays by Dennis Potter and David Mercer,Quatermass, A for Andromeda and Doctor Who, The Avengers, Armchair Theatre, The Likely Lads,andTill Death Us Do Part.
LC Classification NumberPN1993.5

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