Dvd Anne Of Green Gables Bbc 1972

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With the constant upheavals in Broadcasting these days, companies come and go. I know a lot of enthusiasts and former employees of TV companies have valuable archive material stashed away in sheds and attics, but I fear that there is so much now that may never come to light. Who has the BBC's original Anne of Green Gables, with Kim Braden and Jan Francis for example, or is it really true that it no longer exists at all?

Things like this depend who you are speaking to, and I feel like there must be some place where this stuff is discussed and information exchanged? Digital Spy seems the natural home for such a topic to me. Currently I am especially interested in rediscovering Granada TV's with Kid Jensen from 1974 and 1975 More details of lost episodes are and here I believe there are also several shows from the Arrows Granada show of 1976 missing. Does anyone have anything to add about any of this material? Based on what results I have found on LostShows, sadly the one you are looking for is not around.>:( That is the 1972 Anne of Green Gables, but if is found, it would belong to the BBC I would have thought.

Shame really, Also I thought that Granada was best at keeping their own programmes (Thames, LWT, Yorkshire and to a lesser extent ATV/Central as well), so it does surprise it. I mean remember they have kept every single episode of Corrie, not many programmes made in the 60s (let alone soaps) can boast this. Also I would like to know how much of ATV's programmes are missing and how bad was it, I was also recently dicussing about the fate of TVS's programmes (they might not be missing, but they are hard to get released for legal reasons, plus nobody on DS seems to know where the archive itself is kept, although there have been some suggestions online). A lot of the stuff I've read about the wiping of old TV programmes suggest that this ended towards the end of the 1970s when broadcasters started realising that they were getting rid of historic and, with the advent of VHS players, commercial material.

But, did it go on for longer than that? From what I understand, even during the 80s, programmes weren't kept. Things like some episodes of Bullseye and kids programmes like Chock-a-block. Clips of programmes like Saturday Superstore and Tiswas tend to be of what looks like home video recordings, so did these get wiped, or were they not even recorded at all with them being live shows, or hidden so deep into the archives due to the lack of repeat value that it's actually easier to source video recordings of them than dig them out of the archives? Or were they wiped at a later date?

How to program att uverse remote control. Does the practice still continue today? Does every single bit of material that the major channels broadcast get kept, or do they dispose of anything?