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When did afternoon television begin

A. The government lifted restrictions on broadcasting hours in 1972 which meant the BBC and ITV could cater for housewives at home. Q. What were the first lunchtime programmes A. Emmerdale Farm00:00 Mon 05th Nov 2001

What did "afternoon telly" mean

When did "afternoon telly" start A. The Government lifted restrictions on broadcasting hours in 1972 which meant the BBC and ITV could start proucing "housewives drama" after lunch. Q. What were00:00 Mon 05th Nov 2001

When did "afternoon telly" start

A. The Government lifted restrictions on broadcasting hours in 1972 which meant the BBC and ITV could start proucing "housewives drama" after lunch. Q. What were the first programmes shown A. 00:00 Mon 05th Nov 2001

How many people watched the Queen's Coronation

A. Queen Elizabeth 11 was crowned in Westminster Abbey on June 2 1953. At that time, fewer than two million homes had television, and these were mainly grouped around the cities of London,00:00 Mon 05th Nov 2001

Why doesn't Britain have a late-night adult cartoon

A. There is an under-rated cartoon called Stressed Eric, which has failed to capture viewers' attention. But all that is about to change with Aaagh! It's The Mr Hell Show!, which is the first00:00 Mon 29th Oct 2001

How old is ITV

A. ITV was launched on September 22 1955, and it soon went on to steal nearly 70 per cent of the BBC's viewers. There were around 4.5 million television licence holders in 1955, and 95 per cent of00:00 Mon 29th Oct 2001

Why do directors fake film locations

A. Producers often simply can't get permission to use a specific location for a film. Or the landmarks or look of a particular period may have disappeared altogether, so the crew just have to try and00:00 Mon 29th Oct 2001

Does football on Saturday night TV work

A. ITV1's Saturday night line-up has failed to make the impact the station hoped for. The station has admitted that The Premiership had just one more month to prove its worth in the 7pm slot. ITV100:00 Mon 22nd Oct 2001

How difficult is it to make an independent film in the UK

A. Production companies in Britain are proving they can get punchy low-budget films noticed by Hollywood. The growing appetite for indie films among the UK's film culture is good news for small00:00 Mon 22nd Oct 2001

Why are Stephen Berkoff and Brian Blessed going to court

A. Berkoff and Blessed are leading a cast of 27 British actors who are suing the American producers of one of the most expensive television series ever made. War and Remembrance, which starred00:00 Mon 22nd Oct 2001

What was the first film to be banned

The British Board of Film Censors arrived in 1913 as it became obvious to government that 'moving pictures' were more than a passing fad. In the first year no less than 166 films were cut or banned.00:00 Mon 15th Oct 2001

How does US film classification work

A. Film classification in the States is quite different to the UK. Moves are rated as follows: G - General Audience (suitable for all ages) PG - Parental Guidance Suggested (some material may not be00:00 Mon 08th Oct 2001

Which movie directors have had most impact on their industry

Q. The world's most commercially viable film-maker is Steven Spielberg, who has directed 19 features. He arguably invented the summer blockbuster with the 70s classic Jaws, and reinvented it with00:00 Mon 08th Oct 2001

Where is the film industry calling Mollywood

A. The Isle of Man, would you believe For a couple of reasons I'll go into in a minute, it's becoming an increasingly popular film location. Perhaps the most well-publicised recently was a00:00 Mon 08th Oct 2001

How many films has Marlon Brando made

A. Critics say Brando's early performances were his best, and he was most noteworthy as the sweaty Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire in 1951, in which he is dubbed00:00 Mon 01st Oct 2001

How is the film industry reacting to the US crisis

A. Hollywood has reacted quickly to events in New York. One of the first things to be censored are materials - trailers and print adverts as well as films themselves - featuring imagery of the twin00:00 Mon 01st Oct 2001

What was the best Saturday morning kids TV programme

A. Saturday morning is now a key ratings battleground between the BBC and ITV. The BBC has come up with a "sexier, sassier" show for children after losing ground to ITV's Ant and Dec show. It is00:00 Mon 01st Oct 2001

Can TV viewers bet on the outcome of a penalty kick

A. Armchair football fans will soon be able to use their remote controls to bet on games as they are televised. With their handsets, viewers will be able to open accounts and, as the match proceeds,00:00 Mon 24th Sep 2001

Are futuristic films ever accurate

A. Furistic films rarely paint an entirely optimistic picture. Directors like Steven Spielberg try to deliver perfect illusions with an almost dreamlike quality. Most authors and film-makers conjure00:00 Mon 24th Sep 2001

What is a B-movie

A. B-movies were produced at a time when the film industry was markedly different from the one we know today. They were the celluloid equivalent of the ancillary entertainment surrounding a00:00 Mon 24th Sep 2001

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