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Kinescope /ˈkɪnɪskoʊp/,
shortened to kine /ˈkɪniː/, also
known as
telerecording in Britain, is a
recording of a
television program on
motion picture film...
- Daleks'
Master Plan) of the
series in the form of
their 16 mm film
telerecording copies until approximately 1972. From
around 1972 to 1978, BBC Enterprises...
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August 1977,
repeat of 16
December 1954
telerecording. BBC Two, 1 July 1994,
repeat of 16
December 1954
telerecording,
commemorating the
death of Rudolph...
- 1960s and 1970s. One
colour production exists only as a
black &
white telerecording. 4/9
episodes from
series one are archived, only the
first episode from...
-
white telerecording of the
Series 5
episode "A Winter's Tale" (lasting
approximately 15 minutes) was
returned to the BBC; this is the only
telerecording of...
- Kaleidoscope/British Film
Institute in the form of a 16mm black-and-white film
telerecording made for
overseas sales, but the
programme was
originally made using...
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screened as a live production. With
videotaping becoming the norm and
telerecording a
mature method of
preserving broadcasts, the
practice of live broadcasting...
- shot with
television cameras that have been
converted to
formats with
telerecording as
their basis. The word is both a noun and a verb; in a sense, it is...
- the Bottom",
formerly survived only as a 16mm black-and-white film
telerecording, made for
overseas sales to
countries not yet
broadcasting in colour;...
-
Lewis Schwarz, Eric Merriman, Dave
Freeman and
Johnny Speight.
Although telerecording existed, none of the
episodes are
known to
remain in the BBC archives...