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by benj111
2527 days ago
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Your link states "Talent unions were highly suspicious of the threat to new work if programmes were repeated; indeed, before 1955 Equity insisted that any telerecording made (of a repeat performance) could only "be viewed privately" on BBC premises and not transmitted" I'm trying to work out if there's a misunderstanding here, as this only applies to repeat performances, not presumably the original performance. So I wonder if recording at all at that time was not standard practise. I tried to work out in what circumstances telerecording was actually used for at that time, havent found much, but found this interesting white paper on recording the Queens coronation. https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/publications/rdreport_1955_02 |
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So telerecording was just a weird hack, and for a repeat performance you would expect to bring the actors into the studio again.