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The Golden Age of Children's TV

by Tim Worthington

Book Details

Publisher:Black & White Publishing
Published:2024-10-24
Pages:301
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

For decades, British children's TV was surely the finest entertainment in the world. From Thunderbirds to The Clangers, Blue Peter to Magpie, Camberwick Green to Tiswas, and Captain Pugwash to The Magic Roundabout, there was a huge variety on offer for kids - and adults - to enjoy. Now, in The Golden Age of Children's TV, Tim Worthington brings back the joy of those times and the programmes we loved, sharing a deep-dive behind the scenes of key programmes, how they came about and the stories beh

Our Review

This comprehensive exploration of British children's television from the 1960s through the 1980s offers a fascinating journey behind the scenes of iconic shows that defined generations. Tim Worthington meticulously examines beloved programs ranging from the puppet adventures of Thunderbirds and The Clangers to the anarchic energy of Tiswas, providing detailed accounts of their creation and cultural impact. The book captures the creative spirit that made this era of children's broadcasting uniquely innovative, blending educational content with imaginative entertainment that appealed to both young viewers and adults. Through extensive research and engaging storytelling, Worthington reveals how these groundbreaking shows reflected and shaped British childhood experiences during television's most transformative decades.

What sets this cultural history apart is its ability to transport readers directly back to those Saturday morning viewing sessions while providing sophisticated analysis of the television industry's evolution. Adult readers who grew up with these programs will appreciate the nostalgic deep-dive into their childhood favorites, while media students and pop culture enthusiasts will value the thorough examination of production techniques and broadcasting history. Worthington's passion for the subject shines through in his detailed accounts of everything from Blue Peter's enduring legacy to the surreal charm of The Magic Roundabout, creating a work that celebrates television's power to create shared cultural memories across generations.

Themes

Performing Arts

Subjects

Performing Arts