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Halcyon Days - 1960s

Your memories of broadcasting in the 1960s

Baby Boomer's Revenge

Good advice for programmers

It's that girl again

The birth of an iconic image

All Systems Freeman - 3

1960s: At the top of his game.

Battle of the Alphas

British and US film series were a treat for 60s viewers

Guilty Pleasures of the Test Card

What we watched when the adults weren’t looking…

All Systems Freeman - 1

More than a legendary broadcasting figure, Alan Freeman was a 1960s icon.

All Systems Freeman - 2

Kif Bowden-Smith continues his personal memoir of Alan Freeman.

The Darkest Day

Joseph Gallant remembers the end of the dream

Blank Days

Andrew Hesford-Booth watches daytime television

Affairs of State

Kif Bowden-Smith on the state funeral of Churchill

Come Back Lew

James Barrington on the golden age of ITV

Northern Exposure

James Barrington relives northern ITV

School Daze

Andrew Hesford-Booth is off sick and watching tv

Switched On

Andrew Hesford-Booth switches the set on

The Machinery of Viewing

Malcolm Smith watches televisions

Camelot Falls

Kif Bowden-Smith on the death of JFK

Patterns of Expectation

Kif Bowden-Smith on christmases past

625 Comes North

Kif Bowden-Smith on the opening of bbc-2

Star Of Wonder

David Brockman pines for the adastral

Weather or Not

David Brockman’s magnetic symbols

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