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Sheldon Hall

A History of Feature Films on British Television, 1929-1981

Barcode 9781399520140
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Release Date: 31/12/2025

Label: Edinburgh University Press
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

A History of Feature Films on British Television, 1929-1981
A history and analysis of how films have figured in TV programming in the UK and the role that British television services have played in changing the nature of film entertainment
Since broadcast television first emerged as a serious alternative to the cinema, more people have seen films on TV than by any other means. Feature films originally made for the big screen were initially withheld from TV by the film industry in the competition for audiences. Struggles between film and television interests settled into a truce in the mid-1960s, since when thousands of films have been shown on British terrestrial television each year. They assumed particular importance in the 1970s and 1980s, when cinema blockbusters became major TV events and themed seasons gave viewers access to many older movies. This book provides a comprehensive history and analysis of the ways in which cinema films have figured in TV programming in the UK and the role that British television has played in changing the consumption of film entertainment.