The world of British television off and on the screen, as it was sixty years ago.

Daily Archive: Sunday, 2 October 1955

One Pair of Eyes

Maurice Richardson, of The Observer, becomes the latest to use the end of the first week as an opportunity to take stock of the new channel’s output and compare it to the BBC. Throughout, Richardson refers to the new service as “The ITA” as though the regulatory authority also has direct control over programme production, casting and so on, all of which is a little concerning in someone whose job, it appears, is to write about television. (more…)