- the
country were rare.
Broadcast live from Sydney, the
performance was
telerecorded,
although it is
unknown if this
kinescope still exists. In 1958, an adaptation...
- and most of the
first series of Adam
Adamant Lives!, were
deliberately telerecorded for ease of
editing rather than
being videotaped. In
September 1947,...
-
shared by all
telerecorded episodes, for
years the loss of
colour presented a
major challenge for restoration. Some of the
telerecorded Pertwee episodes...
- has the
opposite result to VidFIRE, used to
restore a
video look to
telerecorded video.
Frame rate: 24
frames per
second for film, 25 or 30
frames per...
- live (since that was
usually the case with BBC
drama of the era), and
telerecorded for
overseas broadcast. All six
episodes were
subsequently junked and...
- way, with the
material shot in a
studio on
electronic cameras being telerecorded and
spliced into the film as required. The
cinematographer was Tony Imi...
- (depending on the w****, this
ranged from a
feature film, live variety,
telerecorded variety, a do****entary, and even
swimming coverage). It is not known...
-
success in both the UK and the US.
Performed live, all
episodes were
telerecorded during their original broadcast. The
concept for the
series originated...
-
These live
transmissions were not recorded, as the BBC very
rarely telerecorded shows prior to the mid-1950s. "Broadcast - BBC
Programme Index". genome...
-
Nicholas Nickleby by
Charles ****ens.
Broadcast live, all ten
episodes were
telerecorded, but are now
considered lost.
William Russell as
Nicholas Nickleby (10...