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- and most of the first series of Adam Adamant Lives!, were deliberately telerecorded for ease of editing rather than being videotaped. In September 1947,...
- 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...
- 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...
- usually the case with 1954 BBC series, and don't appear to have been telerecorded. The serial ran from 16 February to 16 March 1954, but a remake - which...
- Nicholas Nickleby by Charles ****ens. Broadcast live, all ten episodes were telerecorded, but are now considered lost. William Russell as Nicholas Nickleby (10...
- 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...
- ran through 1959 for a total of twelve episodes, broadcast live and telerecorded for potential repeats. Unlike most BBC series of the 1950s, the series...
- success in both the UK and the US. Performed live, all episodes were telerecorded during their original broadcast. The concept for the series originated...