The 'Glory Days' of Television Outside Broadcasts

The 'Glory Days' of Television Outside Broadcasts

Wednesday, 17 November, 2010

Location

BBC, The Mailbox
Birmingham
United Kingdom
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A look through the archives at the history of Television Outside Broadcasts in the UK. Starting in 1937 and taking one through to the early 1980's, the presentation, which is non-technical, will show how programme makers pushed technology to show a world most people could only read about. The 'Glory Days' is mainly comprised of video material both from in front and behind the camera, much of which has not been seen in public before or since its original transmission.

 

A look through the archives at the history of Television Outside Broadcasts in the UK. Starting in 1937 and taking one through to the early 1980's, the presentation, which is non-technical, will show how programme makers pushed technology to show a world most people could only read about. The 'Glory Days' is mainly comprised of video material both from in front and behind the camera, much of which has not been seen in public before or since its original transmission.

Organiser Details

Places are limited. Please book via http://gloryob.eventbrite.com

 

Speakers

Norman Green

 

Booking Instructions

This is a free event

 

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Location Details

Birmingham
United Kingdom

A look through the archives at the history of Television Outside Broadcasts in the UK. Starting in 1937 and taking one through to the early 1980's, the presentation, which is non-technical, will show how programme makers pushed technology to show a world most people could only read about. The 'Glory Days' is mainly comprised of video material both from in front and behind the camera, much of which has not been seen in public before or since its original transmission.