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- has the opposite result to VidFIRE, used to restore a video look to telerecorded video. Frame rate: 24 frames per second for film, 30 or 40 frames per...
- These live transmissions were not recorded, as the BBC very rarely telerecorded shows prior to the mid-1950s. "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome...
- and most of the first series of Adam Adamant Lives!, were deliberately telerecorded for ease of editing rather than being videotaped. In September 1947,...
- Nicholas Nickleby by Charles ****ens. Broadcast live, all ten episodes were telerecorded, but are now considered lost. William Russell as Nicholas Nickleby (10...
- shared by all telerecorded episodes, for years the loss of colour presented a major challenge for restoration. Some of the telerecorded Pertwee episodes...
- 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...
- February and March 1955. It is unknown if the live broadcasts were ever telerecorded. The series is missing from the archives. Patrick Barr as Tim Forester...
- time-slot. None of the episodes still exist, as the BBC very rarely telerecorded series at the time. The Lady from the Sea - Early surviving BBC telerecording...
- is unlikely that any of the episodes still exist, as the BBC rarely telerecorded shows prior to the mid-1950s. Other early fashion television series included...
- unlikely any of the episodes still exist, given that the BBC rarely telerecorded shows prior to 1953. "Is There a Women's Viewpoint?" (3 April 1951) "Women...