7= Dixon of Dock Green (BBC) Westward TV area 9.10 No Hiding Place 100,000 Halfpennies 10= BBC: What's My Line, I can reveal that the quest is for none other than a VIP with winking eyes, long ears, and buck teeth. 12.00 Weather 10= Englebert, W/e 24th December 1967 (Westward) Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. 9.10 This Week The monthly show was presented by members of an editorial team that included David Rodgers, who later went on to become a familiar Westward TV staff presenter. Script: Stuart Hutchison and Roger Gage. The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), Westward Television started Shirley Bassey in the Sunday Night at the London Palladium is given 40 seconds. A Westward celebrity is missing. John Doyle reports 40 years ago. [2] By 17 January, the deal was done. All rights in the Westward and TSW material are held by The Box. The penultimate place to try is the British Film Institute. Sorry, but the short answer is no. 8 Ordinary People (WTV) 43% Westward Television Menu. Five million visitors arrive annuallly by road and rail. 6 Lorna Doone (BBC) 45% With Del Cooper, Susan Denny, Clive Gunnell, Kenneth Macleod, David Mudd, John Pett, Michael Reinhold, Roger Shaw and Stuart Hutchison. Networked programmes are of course also covered. A Long View a documentary about pioneer tv personality Leslie Mitchell. .. 10.30am Small Time - The Christmas Tree Many of the post-1993 ITV companies archives are now held by the ITV Archive in Leeds. The Friday edition of Sports Desk was a stand-alone programme in the early '70s, but this too became part of the Diary towards the end of the decade. 1 Top Secret 51% 7= World in Action In 2010 the buildings were demolished to make way for a new retail development. October 4th 1964, 2.45-3pm. One or both of the in-vision announcements had been pre-recorded due to the rapid change of outfits. An illustration of a horizontal line over an up pointing arrow. Week ending Aug 6th 1967 10 Compact (BBC)48, Week ending April 21st 1963 Ironically, Westward Ho! For non-Westward intelligensia, it is none other than, gasp, Gus Honeybun! May 2nd 1965, 2.50-3pm. Ragtime in December 1965 was bought by Ulster, but, significantly also, by Rediffusion, Westward's first ever sale to one of The Big Four. Top BBC: Perry Mason Westward Television Menu, A mock West Country accent gives us a travelogue of the region, with pictures depicting rural pursuits. No recordings of the end of Westward Television were known to exist until 2012 (the 30th anniversary of the end of Westward), but then a full video recording of the evening, including the segment of STV's wiped Hogmanay show, was recovered by the classic television organisation Kaleidoscope. 4.20 Close-Up - highlights from musicals past and present The company's first chairman was Peter Cadbury, who had left the board of Tyne Tees Television to set up the company and bid for the south-west franchise, which he won against 11 competing bids. 9.40 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - You'll Be the Death of Me It was renowned for its devoted, high-quality local programming and presentation, but squabbling between its local management and the London-based management board was to result in its loss in the 1980 franchise round. 6.15 Tingha and Tucker - Noah Westward TV area 7= Treasure Hunt 51% (Westward) 3= Take Your Pick 61% Instead, the company concentrated on regional programming. Angela Rippon was the programme's Editor, with Roger Gage being its director. 1.00 News; Christmas Box with Noelle Gordon and Eula Parker, also Frank Ifield, Dorothy Ward TSW continued using the Westward name and symbol on screen until 31 December 1981; thereafter, it was re-branded on screen as TSW. By the time you reach the 1950s, its safe to assume that the programme in question is lost unless you are very, very lucky. 12.30pm * Christmas Bandstand- with St Denis Silver Band 7= Ward 10 (Nov 23) As part of the 1968 franchise round, the ITA created Independent Television Publications (ITP), and Westward's weekly listings would be obliged to appear solely in the local edition of the national listings magazine TVTimes, which was published by ITP. 4 Harpers W1 47% The film is missing some minutes at the beginning and the title at the start of the film was added by me afterwards and is not on the original 16mm print. In 1981 the studios, along with the company, were purchased by TSW; in 1993 the building was sold to a firm of solicitors and converted into offices. A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building faade. 10 Legends of the West 43% we are informed the area is more than this traditional picture. 8 Double Talk 39% There were filmed contributions from Alan Freeman, Jan Leeming and David Vine and many clips of Westward programmes were shown. 7= Laramie (BBC), Week ending . Dec 29th 1962, However in 1965, sixteen of their programmes were sold. 1 Take Your Pick 62% 5.55 News; A Christmas Message Dr Ramsey 1 Star Movie Dial M for Murder (WTV) 36% [11] This was replaced in the mid-1960s by a model of the Golden Hind, shot against a black background with a simple Westward caption beneath accompanied by the Holly and the Ivy tune on brass instruments. [31] He had already walked the new Two Moors Walk from Plymouth to Lynmouth and filmed his journey for Westward Diary. Former ITV service for South West England, The Westward region when it lost its franchise in 1981. Finally a clip from Westward's quiz Treasure Hunt with Kenneth Horne getting into some difficulty reading a viewer's name and address This information will help us make improvements to the website. Music and Lyrics: John Bartlett and Terry Roper. Parts of the recording were featured at a Kaleidoscope event[10] and at that year's Missing Believed Wiped at the British Film Institute. Local programmes are shown, with a brief clip of a beauty contest. 10= Take Your Pick 45% The first original Kerisnel ferry to launch was a freight-only service. 2 Highway Patrol 56% Enter the wild, rough and tumble world of Westward where adventure and untold fortune await you! 3= Coronation Street (Mar 25th) Let us know. From 730,000 homes in May 1961, three years later there are 1,100,000 homes, 68% of all homes in the region. Or, you can request a quotation for a copy to be sent to you. 2 Coronation Street (May 10) 47% Read More Westward TV Schools and Colleges continuity (c. 1976) Westward TV start-up (partial) (22nd December 1978) 23rd January 2021 in Channel Presentation by The Rewind Team. The Case of The Missing Celebrity 5.05 Weaver's Green Westward was one of the first ITV regions to broadcast a late-evening regional news bulletin (Westward Late News).[16]. 9= Thursday Film: Divided Heart (WTV) 40% From 730,000 homes in May 1961, three years later there are 1,100,000 homes, 68% of all homes in the region. ITV Sports archive is, again, is a business-to-business operation which charges accordingly. 4 A Chump at Oxford film (BBC) 50 Many of the other companies' factual output is dispersed or trapped in copyright hell. This was bought by TWW, Tyne Tees, Ulster and Grampian. Based at purpose-built studios at Derry's Cross in Plymouth, with a London office (sited at various locations including New Bond Street, Marble Arch and Sloane Square) and a sales office in Bristol. As Channel Television took its network feed from Stockland Hill, this obliged Channel to affiliate to ABC. He closed Westward Television with this announcement: Many thanks to our friends at Scottish Television, north of the border. A bill before the Oregon Legislature would use public dollars to set up a new state agency to promote . 6 Billy Smart's Circus (BBC)47 [17] A second series began on 24 September 1962 and moved to 7pm.[18]. Westward's contributions to the network were very rare at first, mainly consisting of one-off programmes and editions of the Morning Service (later renamed Morning Worship). Some local news film as well as national ITN and TV-am film is held by Getty. The flagship programme was Westward Diary, which began as a regional magazine programme broadcast three times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) between 6:15pm and 7pm. Ragtime in December 1965 was bought by Ulster, but, significantly also, by Rediffusion, Westward's first ever sale to one of The Big Four. 29 April - Westward Television starts broadcasting. The Controller of Programmes is at his desk, proud to reveal that no less than seventeen Westward programmes had been sold to other ITV stations in the period from April to Spetember 1964. Programmes were made on 16mm black and white negative film stock with inhouse printing and editing services. 8 London Palladium Show 51% 6 London Palladium Show 48% 2 Coronation Street (Sept 27) 60% 7= Late Summer (ABC) 2 Double Your Money 55% 1961. 5 Professional Boxing (Rediffusion) 52 . Another "changing trend" is television viewing, a 50 second clip is shown from a Western, in fact Bonanza, before a graph shows Westward Television's increasing number of viewers. Please ensure the tag is appropriate for the record. 5= Coronation Street (Aug 2) It developed a reputation for homely presentation and for being more ambitious than Westward but lost in the auction-style 1991 franchise round when it was deemed to have bid too much money for its franchise. Westward Television Ltd, independent television programme contractors This page summarises records created by this Business The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s). 5= Wagon Train [12] This ident was altered slightly in the late 1960s to update the font to Compacta Bold. Westward engineer Peter Rodgers recalled: "From the start, where we could afford it, we bought the best." It's been 40 years since the Brittany Ferries link between Plymouth and Roscoff first began. For three years viewers in this town had received TWW programmes, but when Westward started, their Stockland Hill transmitter was only 14 miles from Taunton, and the area was designated as a primary Westward area. 5= EW10 (Aug 22) 46% 1= Perry Mason (BBC) 64% 5= World In Action 5= No Hiding Place 53% 5.45 News Westward Television opened at 2.30pm on April 29th 1961, and transmitted for 20 years until the end of 1981 Westward- origins, Look Westward- stills A crisis in 1963 Farm and Country, Original drama(1966/7) Westward Beat(1964) Cider Cellar(1965) Covering the West(1965) The Case of The Missing Celebrity(1966) Quizzes Some Local TAM ratings 1964 Westward is given a three-year extension to its licence. Then some of the backroom staff are shown in action. These include the Library of Congress, the Paley Center for Media, and The UCLA Film & Television Archive. 11.36 Weather The tune that accompanied the colour television ident was originally a nautical fanfare on brass instruments, based on the song "Come Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl", arranged by Paul Lewis. Control the destiny of the West as you build thriving towns in a far-away frontier. Lord Digby Collection Titled 'Do Children Understand?' this film explores the devel. One of the new daytime weekday programmes introduced through the relaxation of broadcast hours was About Britain. 3.10 Indiscreet - film with Cary Grant They included: Studio guests included Angela Rippon, Kenneth MacLeod and Sheila Kennedy. 7= Sportsview (BBC) It was broadcast in 197374 and looked at hobbies. 11.51 Faith for Life - Rev John Parkinson The comedy programme was followed by further continuity, an epilogue, weather and shipping forecast and closedown - all with TSW branding. 6 Treasure Hunt (Westward) 47% 1967 saw Acres for Profit on Sunday afternoons. Producer: Roger Gage. 2 Compact (May 1 BBC) 51% 2.40 Farm '66 -Materials with Alfred Luke (Border TV) Westward : Sandlot Games : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Westward by Sandlot Games Publication date 2006 Topics Windows games, Vintage computer games, Strategy games Enter the wild, rough and tumble world of Westward . 10.52 Dial 999 - Extradition It starred Tamar le Bailly as Maggie[22] and was produced and directed by John King,[23] the father of wildlife photographer and presenter Simon King, who featured as "The Buzzard Boy" in Episode 5.[24]. You may have come here seeking to find recordings of old programmes that youve heard about, seen or even appeared in. They come up against a very unpleasant villain, who in turn is badly hindered by a very mod-type Fairy Queen. Contents 1 History 1.1 Franchise loss 1.2 Closure 2 Studios 3 Identity 4 Programming 4.1 Local programming 4.1.1 News and current affairs 4.1.2 Children 4.1.3 Agriculture 5= Coronation Street (Feb 19) 58% 11.30 Faith for Life - Miss Evelyn Carr of the Royal Sailors' Rest Devonport tells Rev John Ashplant of the work of Aggie Weston (1873-1918) 10= Sports Desk 47% (Nov 21) Westward Television Menu. . From 1968 until the end of its franchise, the ITA (later the IBA) gave Westward a target of providing 6.5 hours of new regional programming a week - a target which they always exceeded. 10.10 Rhapsody in Blue film starring Robert Alda 9= The Dakotas 38% 7.30 Emergency Ward 10 [30], Clive was a Londoner. You may have to present yourself, having made an appointment, at their premises on the South Bank in London. 2 Double Your Money 54% 7= Double Your Money 45% 1 Take Your Pick 59% 3= Black and White Minstrels (BBC) Westward's programming schedule was always published as a magazine for the public to access. 1967 Treasure Hunt with host Keith Fordyce, Kenneth Horne in charge for a spell in the mid Sixties. It's very unlikely ITV would still have access of any of their archive (if they even kept much of an archive til the 80s & it survived the station's closing).Tbh can't imagine a full/major broadcast of a funeral being shown on local telly (as opposed to a national broadcast for somebody like Churchill or a major royal)maybe a small part of the . - new religious quiz (Southern TV) 7= Crossroads (3 Oct) 41% Another "changing trend" is television viewing, a 50 second clip is shown from a Western, in fact Bonanza, before a graph shows Westward Television's increasing number of viewers. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. 5= Val Doonican Show (BBC) This later became a spot entitled "What's On", in Friday's edition of Westward Diary. It took five series before he reached the south coast. Westward had fought off 11 competing bids to win the licence to broadcast to south west England. This allowed regular daytime programming on weekday afternoons, and weekday morning programming during out-of-school term time. 11.55 News Derry's Cross, Plymouth. 3 Perry Mason (BBC) 55% The news would be read by the duty announcer, so MacLeod's role on the Diary was not as a newsreader but a presenter holding the whole package together. 5 Tales of Mystery 53% 4 Coronation St (16 Oct) 51% 3= Coronation Street50% (Apr 30) 2 Dr Finlay's Casebook (BBC) 51% A member of the Transdiffusion Broadcasting System, State Funeral of Winston Churchill (1965). ITA Kenneth MacLeod was asked to present the new programme permanently. Wyvern at War was purchased by three ITV regions. EMI purchased Keith Prowse Music Publishing from Westward in the latter part of 1969. 4= Legends of the West 54% Westward Television Menu A Long View a documentary about pioneer tv personality Leslie Mitchell. They included: A mock West Country accent gives us a travelogue of the region, with pictures depicting rural pursuits. [35] Some of these films were featured in the About Britain strand in 1981. 5.35 F Troop - Too Many Cooks Spoil the Troop I can reveal that the quest is for none other than a VIP with winking eyes, long ears, and buck teeth. Script: Stuart Hutchison and Roger Gage. What can you expect when pubs, bars and restaurants reopen? The first ident featured an image of a boat on the water, before replacing the image with a stylised ship image in a circle, complete with Westward legend and channel nine and twelve identifiers (representing the Stockland Hill and Caradon Hill transmitters of the time), to a tune of four chimes. 5= Crossroads (May 14) For more details of these cookies and how to disable them, The Westward Diary team investigate, aided by Batman and Robin. 10 Discs A Gogo 50%, Westward TV area TAM ratings w/e 16 May 1965 9.00 News 1965 No events. 10= Treasure Hunt (Westward)43 The resources below can be used to find other archival collections of NBC materials, newspaper and trade magazine articles about NBC,radio and television schedules, industry information, and NBC News video and photo content. [34] In 1980 he began work on a series of six films on Dartmoor called Dartmoor. Farm and Country news continued as a ten minute report, 11.15am High Mass - from St Dominic's Priory Church London Westward programmes Sold The Mass Communications History Collection at the Wisconsin Historical Society was established in 1955 to document the importance of mass media in 20th-century American life. These are such programmes as the nightly back-bone of the company, Westward Diary, a. weekly Westward Report, the twice - weekly Sports Desk, thrice -daily news (Friday December 23rd 1966, Westward TV only, 6.05-6.30pm) 5.55 News In early January 1969, plans were drawn up for a merger between Westward and the Keith Prowse company, as Peter Cadbury was chairman of both. 11.20 Towards 2000 - Cities of the Future December 13th 1964, 2.45-3pm. 7= Candid Camera44 We cannot provide copies of programmes, even if the programmes are already available to view on our websites.. Details of a few of this Sunday afternoon series: 9 Crossroads 48% (Nov 22) 8= Half Hour Story [37] Westward Television contributed Beachcombing, a film presented and directed by Clive Gunnell, to this series.[32]. (Friday December 23rd 1966, Westward TV only, 6.05-6.30pm) 5 Coronation Street (Nov 22) 48% 10.50 News Headlines 4= Mrs Thursday I no longer have the original film which has since made its way to an archive. 10 Film: Last Witness (BBC) 50%, TAM ratings for Westward TV area w/e Nov 25th 1962 Many Westward personalities, such as announcer Sheila Kennedy, also contributed articles to the magazine. 7.00 Treasure Hunt Three further Westward programmes were shown on the complete network, while three others were networked to the 'little network' of regional companies, including the children's series Go!