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Independent Television in Great Britain

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ISBN-10: 0333330196

ISBN-13: 9780333330197

Edition: 1989

Authors: Jeremy Potter

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The first two volumes of this history, written by Bernard Sendall, described the events behind the birth and early years of independent television up until 1968. This volume focuses on the central issues facing the Independent Broadcasting Authority and independent television companies during the years of enquiry and uncertainty between the beginning of a new contract period in July 1968 and the passage of the Broadcasting Act and the announcement of successful applicants for new contracts in December 1980
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Book details

List price: $169.99
Copyright year: 1989
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Limited
Publication date: 1/16/1989
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.25" long
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

Jeremy Potter (1922-1997) served the Richard III Society as Chairman from 1971-1989. During his chairmanship, the Society launched several important initiatives, including the commissioning of a heroic statue of Richard III (on display in Castle Gardens, Leicester), the securing of royal patronage from H.R.H. Richard Duke of Gloucester, and the broadcast of a trial of Richard III, with Lord Elwyn-Jones, former Lord Chancellor, presiding. During his tenure, the Society also became active in sponsoring the publication of fifteenth-century source documents and works of current scholarship on the period. It also created the Richard III and Yorkist History Trust, which provides financial support…