First class, the TV channels could learn a lot from these old sort of programs. Very entertaining and enjoyable. Thank you very much for sharing them with us.🌟🥂
Came across this by accident now I'm watching them all, love Sergeant Corke his wisecracks are great. Excellent so glad to have found it thank you 👍 BW
I missed this when it was first posted, but have been enjoying the other episodes. Seeing this first episode answered some questions! Thanks. This really is a top-tier series, with great stories and acting. Thank you.
Yes when lots of the stuff got transferred from film to the early type of video. I forget what it was called. You might be able to remind me. The tape was so expensive that once the live episode got filmed very often it was wiped and covered over with something else and the original film if any of it was done on film was never kept from about the 60s onwards except for very successful episodes or like you say international stuff.
@ the other process your comment triggered in My memory was called Kinescope which used a very high speed video tape but on the machine, from memory, that looked like a big movie projector.
@@malcolmwhite6588 Telerecording is the term used for that in the UK back then. Using a 16mm film camera to film a TV monitor and record what was being aired. This is how for example some episodes of Steptoe and Son survived from the BBC.
First class, the TV channels could learn a lot from these old sort of programs. Very entertaining and enjoyable. Thank you very much for sharing them with us.🌟🥂
Thank you.
Another series I’d never heard of. Many thanks. 🙏
Came across this by accident now I'm watching them all, love Sergeant Corke his wisecracks are great. Excellent so glad to have found it thank you 👍 BW
Brilliant; clever, so amusing, especially when these two first meet. Thank you so much!
You're welcome
I subscribed! Keep up the great work.🙏
@@amcguigan2389 Thank you.
I missed this when it was first posted, but have been enjoying the other episodes. Seeing this first episode answered some questions! Thanks. This really is a top-tier series, with great stories and acting. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Subscribed, love old Brit TV shows like this. Panama here
Thank you.
Top class. Many thanks.
Amazing. I watched this series many years ago. Really enjoyed it then. Looking forward to watching again.
Thank you this is such a great series. I like to watch some of the episodes a couple of times there's so much to take in.
I was thinking the same thing
Thanks, I thoroughly enjoyed this. 👍
I'm really enjoying this series, "Sergeant Cork." I particularly enjoyed this case about the reluctant widow. Take care ⚖
Never heard of this before but great cast and an excellent episode !
How this didn't get wiped is amazing. It must have been earmarked for international sales and so it survived.
Yes when lots of the stuff got transferred from film to the early type of video. I forget what it was called. You might be able to remind me. The tape was so expensive that once the live episode got filmed very often it was wiped and covered over with something else and the original film if any of it was done on film was never kept from about the 60s onwards except for very successful episodes or like you say international stuff.
@@malcolmwhite6588You might be referring to U-matic video tapes, which had a much greater width than VHS.
@ cheers for that👍
@ the other process your comment triggered in My memory was called Kinescope which used a very high speed video tape but on the machine, from memory, that looked like a big movie projector.
@@malcolmwhite6588 Telerecording is the term used for that in the UK back then. Using a 16mm film camera to film a TV monitor and record what was being aired. This is how for example some episodes of Steptoe and Son survived from the BBC.
Very well done .
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Too blabbery! "Quit the cackle and cut to the.... "etc.