Do Not Adjust Your Set: The Early Days of Television

Do Not Adjust Your Set: The Early Days of Television

by KateDunn (Author)

Synopsis

In a world where most programmes are recorded and perfected before they reach our screens, it is hard to imagine an era when every radio and TV programme went out live. The actors and actresses who worked in the BBC's first television studios at Alexandra Palace had - literally - to think on their feet, running from set to set, often while changing costume and making cuts to their scripts at the same time. In Do Not Adjust Your Set , Dame Eileen Atkins, Wendy Craig, the late Sir Nigel Hawthorne and other old broadcasting hands recall the frenetic conditions in which such television classics as Dixon of Dock Green and Z Cars were made and the extraordinary hazards they had to deal with.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published: 17 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0719554802
ISBN 13: 9780719554803
Book Overview: This is the sequel to Kate Dunn's Exit Through the Fireplace .

Media Reviews
'Plenty of gripping anecdotes' -- Sunday Times 'Kate Dunn has compiled a valuable and necessary work of oral history! She has mapped out a world of television that has been comprehensively lost' -- Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
Kate Dunn comes from a theatrical family that spans four generations. As well as working extensively in repertory, Kate has appeared in the West End, on television and on tour both nationally and internationally. She has recently completed a Ph.D in Drama. She lives in Bristol.