BBC1 1971 Closedown

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Early 1971 and Peter Bolgar closes down BBC1 for the night.
    The extremely slow nation anthem was used for years

Комментарии • 133

  • @homemediaandcoinsgalore
    @homemediaandcoinsgalore 2 года назад +58

    Very Unique Find! Congratulations, David!!!

    • @barbaraannecortina7899
      @barbaraannecortina7899 Год назад

      Unique find my fucking arse...this is from a documentary called 'Inside Television Centre'!

  • @archibaldchuff3557
    @archibaldchuff3557 Год назад +126

    Besides being a great announcer, Peter Bolgar is also a thoroughly decent chap. I remember in the early 80s writing to him at the Television Centre asking him if he would mind sending me his autograph along with a couple of the other announcers. Weeks went by and nothing happened and I assumed he had forgotten about me. Then, one afternoon as I returned home from school, I found a thick envelope had arrived containing the signatures of the entire BBC tv announcing team, along with a letter apologising for the delay caused by the complicated rota system they had in place. A lovely man and still going strong I believe, though long-since retired.

    • @edueirdo
      @edueirdo 7 месяцев назад +7

      Mas que honra! 😮 Uma oportunidade unica na vida e uma experiência de causar orgulho. Deve ter sido uma surpresa incrível. 👏👏👏

    • @freerandomcontent13
      @freerandomcontent13 Месяц назад +1

      crazy how peter bolgar is still alive today and is an announcer for bbc world service

    • @simonwinwood
      @simonwinwood 6 дней назад

      ❤ wow.

  • @judet5426
    @judet5426 10 месяцев назад +26

    "Goodnight from all of us at television centre. Don't forget to switch your TV off."
    BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP

  • @mickeydodds1
    @mickeydodds1 Год назад +40

    After all those years, I always thought that the 'globe' sequence was a loop of animation!

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG 11 месяцев назад +10

      Assorted electronic versions _were_ created later, but that was the first one! (I think globes had been used before as well, not sure whether moving though.)

    • @RexRobins-z6y
      @RexRobins-z6y Месяц назад

      I had assumed the same. What if it had spun off its axis or something? More to go wrong!

  • @deanhall4064
    @deanhall4064 9 месяцев назад +14

    This is great video and does show how the studios camera was filming the mechanical globe (The Globe known i believe as the "Noddy Symbol" symbol, always wondered why, does anybody know). The BBC always use to use caption boards if there was a problem with the programme being broadcast and interrupt the transmission and show the captions instead with music and it was damed annoying at times especially if you liked a favourite programme or film, everybody use to moan and groan about it. Now-a-days the BBC very rarely breakdown during transmissions as everything is digital. The BBC had a certain class all of there own back then, not anymore sadly. The Mechanical Globes, Christmas or otherwise were a work of art i reckon. I've often wondered what company made them for the Beeb, it's a pity that no film was made showing how the Globes wee produced that would be very interesting to see.

    • @johnr6168
      @johnr6168 9 месяцев назад +3

      Noddy (generally called Nodd by staff) was the name given to single pan and tilt camera arrangement, not the globe machine. The ability to tilt down (or up) looked a bit like someone nodding. The various captions were cleverly angled so that the alignment of camera and viewed caption didn't cause image distortion.

  • @fisherpeter695
    @fisherpeter695 9 месяцев назад +24

    If you lived in the 70s it was often looked at as a huge change from the post-war years. Yet this marvellous window into early 1971 shows how orderly society was back then,
    TV close down, at midnight: pubs closed at 11pm. three shifts for many workers, with pay differentials. And was the UK a healthy and happier place than it is today ?

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking5174 4 месяца назад +7

    Looking at the clock, British television went to bed very early back then at 12.05am. In the states, ABC, CBS and NBC were all on air until at least 1am. Each had their own late night talk show - NBC had Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, CBS had Merv Griffin and ABC had Dick Cavett each on air until 1am.

  • @CowmanUK
    @CowmanUK 2 года назад +43

    Good to see the man behind the voice!

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +16

      Plus a rare sight of the Noddy camera and symbols

    • @jamesmartinandbbccontinuities
      @jamesmartinandbbccontinuities 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@bdavebaldwinwhere did you find this video from is from a behind the scenes video

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  4 месяца назад +1

      @@jamesmartinandbbccontinuities it’s 50 odd years ago but, from memory children’s programmes were few and far between in the summer months and this ‘factual’ programme went out in the children’s slot as if it may be a forerunner of a series. The summer of ‘71 was a particularly warm one and I doubt many saw it. There definitely wasn’t a series.

  • @mothball5425
    @mothball5425 11 месяцев назад +8

    It was annoying when it said COLOUR and we still had a black and white TV till about 1979

    • @judet5426
      @judet5426 10 месяцев назад +4

      When I watch really old programmes it makes me smile that "Colour" was the big hi-tech thing then.

  • @gordonbeattie4864
    @gordonbeattie4864 2 года назад +34

    Fascinating to see the set up of all the captuons they had and just had to point the camera too. They had one exactly the same for all the football scores on Grandstand.

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +7

      The difference with Grandstand was that someone was behind the camera moving from caption to caption. The noddy camera was motorised and responded to the announcers switches. The captions needed a light whereas the globe was Internally lit and this was included in the operation. If you see the BBC 1980s clock confusion video you can see an example.

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +3

      I’ve put the Grandstand 1983 tour up now - you can see the set up of the results boards.

    • @jamesmartinandbbccontinuities
      @jamesmartinandbbccontinuities Год назад

      @@bdavebaldwin where was this from

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  Год назад

      @@jamesmartinandbbccontinuities I’ve no longer kept the older tapes and DVDs so what you see is all that’s left.

    • @EuropaSman
      @EuropaSman Год назад +2

      I just realised that at 1.11 there are two mirror globes in shot, one for colour and the other for black & white.

  • @WindowsGG
    @WindowsGG 2 месяца назад +3

    oh
    my
    freaking
    gosh
    never expected the headquaters bro...this is idk how rare

  • @mickeydodds1
    @mickeydodds1 Год назад +9

    Lays to rest that myth that BBC announcers wore full evening dress!

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 11 месяцев назад +2

      No, you got that mixed up with BBC Radio, it was there that the announcers had to wear dinner jackets and bow ties during the 1920s and 1930s.

    • @johnr6168
      @johnr6168 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@johnking5174Yes. That was in the days when workmen would turn up at building sites with a jacket and tie, - perhaps not their Sunday best but something no far off.

  • @tortysoft
    @tortysoft Год назад +4

    VT13 could have been me ! it often was, not alway VT13 though. Beep was all we could say - Beep Beep was a bad thing :-)

  • @DBIVUK
    @DBIVUK 2 года назад +20

    Good view of the NOD-D at the end

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +4

      Plus the globe used for b/w films and there’s the Apollo 14 card in the corner

    • @neilfitzgerald712
      @neilfitzgerald712 2 года назад +2

      @@bdavebaldwin REQUEST FOR MR NEIL FITZGERALD PLEASE GRANADA ITV IN VISION FOR MR NEIL FITZGERALD PLEASE

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +1

      @@neilfitzgerald712 unfortunately we received Yorkshire TV from 1968 So no Granada recordings

    • @jamesmartinandbbccontinuities
      @jamesmartinandbbccontinuities Год назад +1

      ​@@bdavebaldwinif bbc 1 closes down in America it will play the America anthem

    • @dunebasher1971
      @dunebasher1971 9 месяцев назад +1

      It was "Noddy", not "NODD" or "NODD-D". It never stood for "Nexus Orthicon Display Device" - that was just made up by someone on a presentation forum.

  • @gpo746
    @gpo746 Год назад +7

    Nice to see the sets . I wonder what has happened to the revolving world set and the other displays like the revolving Christmas idents ? Have they been saved or have they been binned ??

    • @fraserkatie
      @fraserkatie 9 месяцев назад +4

      Now in the hands of the BBC archive and different museums I think!

  • @gordonbeattie4864
    @gordonbeattie4864 2 года назад +6

    They played the slow National Anthem on the morning that it was announce that Princess Diana had died.

  • @PC-lu3zf
    @PC-lu3zf 2 года назад +9

    Fun to see the room where they said night

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +3

      You used to see that desk from the other side of it on CBBC. Place they do it from now looks like NASA.

  • @PatGleeson123
    @PatGleeson123 2 года назад +15

    At 1:18 there appears to be a logo for the Apollo 14 mission - bottom right of centre.

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +10

      They used to give mission updates occasionally between programmes. Apollo 14 was between 31/1/71 & 9/2/71. I think this recording is Tuesday 9th Feb. 1971

  • @Timothy-San
    @Timothy-San 2 года назад +22

    This version of the anthem was reused on Radio 4 recently.

    • @peterwilliamskelhorn6675
      @peterwilliamskelhorn6675 Год назад +5

      +Timothy Roberts when the Queen died. And radio 4 closes down at 01.00am

    • @Glamking1
      @Glamking1 Год назад +4

      @@peterwilliamskelhorn6675 the date to remember was early hours of the 9th of September 2022. Every other radio station showed a News special and whilst the Bauer and Global network played a light music mix of ballads.

  • @ChristmasInOctoberMonth
    @ChristmasInOctoberMonth 2 года назад +8

    Really rare

  • @arnesaknussemm2427
    @arnesaknussemm2427 6 месяцев назад +7

    The matching shirt and tie are outstanding.There no need to drop acid by this time as the visuals on display here were more than enough.

  • @PC-lu3zf
    @PC-lu3zf 2 года назад +5

    Closedown last happened 25 years ago

  • @robalexander8065
    @robalexander8065 2 года назад +5

    Continuity announcer is Peter Bolgar

  • @markofsaltburn
    @markofsaltburn 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is fake. David Allan told me that they used to do it naked.

  • @robertwhelan9132
    @robertwhelan9132 Год назад +6

    EPIC. Thank you for this

  • @findertv1193
    @findertv1193 4 месяца назад +1

    Now all we need left is footage of the "Noddy" camera moving

  • @chetapace79
    @chetapace79 11 дней назад

    1:12 what’s that one in the back?
    1:15 what’s that one covered by the light?

  • @anthonyperkins7556
    @anthonyperkins7556 2 года назад +4

    I don't like 24h TV and still don't like it now. It's just a cheap dumping ground for gambling teleshopping all night news etc and I don't see the point of it, if people want anything through the night, why don't they get it through an on-demand or streaming service, or record something on a PVR unit for later viewing? What a lazy society we have become with this unnecessary behemoth of broadcasting....

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +4

      In the last 2 weeks… a giant tv screen fell on a dancer in Hong Kong, a volcanic eruption is trying to tear Iceland in half and Putin had a face to face meeting with the president of Turkey.
      I haven’t heard any of this on what are supposed to be ‘News Channels’ - or is it my fault for missing it as my BBC attention span goes beyond knitting at the commonwealth games.

    • @anthonyperkins7556
      @anthonyperkins7556 Год назад +1

      @@bdavebaldwin The BBC didn't cover world events on it's national terrestrial TV channels as it does today, amalgamating BBC World and BBC News together overnight to share resources and save on costs, opting out at 5.55am to split the feeds so BBC World doesn't carry BBC Breakfast from the UK, which overseas viewers outside the UK who don't pay the BBC licence fee aren't officially entitled to receive due to broadcast copyright issues, except with an historic agreement to carry BBC programming on cable to subscribers in the Benelux countries close to the UK, which have been carrying BBC 1 (London) and BBC-2 (National) for years, and they still do today.
      Some viewers of a very restricted area to North West Europe, from the Astra 2 satellites via 28.2 degrees East on the heavily restricted UK only spotbeam, can, with a suitable sized dish and FTA satellite receiver, pick up UK TV services, which unofficially, they aren't entitled to receive.
      As you go further across the continent, away from North West Europe, the UK TV channels delivered via Astra 2 @ 28.2 degrees East through the UK spotbeam rapidly disappear.
      This prevents broadcast rights having to be paid for the whole of Europe, which is what would happen, if the BBC used Astra 2 European beam capacity, to illicitly transmit it's UK only programmes to the whole of Europe.
      Programme makers, movie studios, and film catalogue / archive programme back catalogue owners make money from international film and programme sales / distribution and wouldn't be happy for their output to be broadcast to Europe unrestricted, but I think this is sour grapes, because Talking Pictures TV, That's TV UK and the defunct Forces TV did just that, and the former two still on air, still do this along with Challenge TV (old gameshows).
      Older re-run programming apparently, doesn't attract as higher royalty fees, as much more modern programming and films demand, or do require.

    • @Kythyria
      @Kythyria 11 месяцев назад +2

      It made more sense before digital TV, as well. ITV were criticised for having different stations operating at the weekends, back when they did that. The alternatives are 24h operation or leaving radio spectrum simply unused some of the time, which would be rather wasteful. Besides, no PVRs back when 24h was being established as the norm (and VCRs were not as simple to use). Streaming might even kill rerun farms eventually, though.

  • @jamiedoyle3147
    @jamiedoyle3147 2 месяца назад

    Shame it couldn’t be closed down forever

  • @DB-ji5bq
    @DB-ji5bq Месяц назад

    I bet all that equipment was smashed up and dumbed in a skip when they upgraded 😢😢😢

  • @nigelfreeman6192
    @nigelfreeman6192 3 месяца назад

    Could our national anthem be played any slower?

  • @sofialadune9351
    @sofialadune9351 5 месяцев назад +1

    It must be 1981 not 1971...

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 4 месяца назад +4

      No, look at the BBC One ident at 0:20 - this was not used in 1981, this was most certainly the first colour BBC One ident, this is 1971.

  • @Metalman8713
    @Metalman8713 2 года назад +6

    This version of the national anthem being played slowly, out of curiosity, how long did they use this version? then the slightly faster version thereabouts?

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +3

      This version was definitely on the 1979 Christmas closedown. So 1980 must be the changeover year. Some of the regions were still using this recording later.

    • @Metalman8713
      @Metalman8713 2 года назад +2

      @@bdavebaldwin Ah ok then, that's interesting, thanks for that bit of info. Closedowns on tv in general its amazing to think that the bbc1, Itv and channel 4 used to do this prior to the late 80s and 1997 for bbc1 and channel 4 when they did for instance showing the programmes next day, weather, showing a clock , the announcements and then playing the national anthem or some music or station theme.

    • @Metalman8713
      @Metalman8713 2 года назад +1

      There was also some BBC2 closedowns that I came across from around the 70s/early 80s and on some of those they had a piece of music which played before the screen faded to black and then some after the early to mid 80s I wonder if that was possibly to get the channel closed down as quick as possible then?

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +3

      @@Metalman8713 BBC1 seems to try and follow the schedule timings to the minute BBC2 seemed to amble on as it chose. The goblin type ident Christmas 1993 got played out in full as if someone forgot to turn it off. There are several examples of classical music being played over still images for no obvious reason

    • @Glamking1
      @Glamking1 2 года назад +3

      @@bdavebaldwin I had a mock closedown from 1968 and I’d put the slower version of the anthem in there and put it up on Dailymotion at the time when I was 18. Good times as it was a flash recreation.

  • @VIP-rp3oq
    @VIP-rp3oq 2 года назад +3

    amazing i was 4

  • @JuanCruz-w2o
    @JuanCruz-w2o 6 месяцев назад +1

    (And the music comes up on bbc1) :)

  • @alessandrodorsi9800
    @alessandrodorsi9800 Год назад +3

    Molto bello 😊

  • @EvanTubeFan
    @EvanTubeFan 2 года назад +4

    Epic!

  • @JoseDaDinoShorts
    @JoseDaDinoShorts 2 месяца назад

    Wait, WHAAAT!!!!!? The Signoff stage with the globe ball is actually at the studio and it still airs!!!!!???!!!😮😮😮😮😮

  • @dirapranadipraja856
    @dirapranadipraja856 10 месяцев назад +1

    BBC1 1926 Closedown

    • @dirapranadipraja856
      @dirapranadipraja856 10 месяцев назад +1

      Early 1926 and Peter Bolgar closes down BBC1 for the night.
      The extremely slow nation anthem was used for years

  • @frederickmaverick3622
    @frederickmaverick3622 Месяц назад

    0:04

  • @JacksonRaceLovesRonaldo
    @JacksonRaceLovesRonaldo 2 месяца назад

    Thanks very much everybody, Thank you bt 13 goodbye.

  • @蜂谷隠岐郡朝鮮人
    @蜂谷隠岐郡朝鮮人 2 года назад +1

    colour happy and grolius

  • @AmeliaOfficial-q6x
    @AmeliaOfficial-q6x 4 месяца назад

    I wish god save the queen was my first night shutting off like on bbc 1

  • @sanchoodell6789
    @sanchoodell6789 2 года назад +16

    Nice to see the 🇬🇧 *GREAT BRITISH NATIONAL ANTHEM!* 🇬🇧 being played.

    • @MrThecarebear
      @MrThecarebear 2 года назад +8

      Yawn.

    • @davidtownson1476
      @davidtownson1476 2 года назад +2

      Prefer the version from later in the 70s (still used at closedown on Radio 4 at 12.59am)

    • @jamesmartinandbbccontinuities
      @jamesmartinandbbccontinuities Год назад +1

      @@davidtownson1476 if it shuts down in different countries they will play different country anthems

  • @stephenholmes1036
    @stephenholmes1036 3 месяца назад

    A very professional man Peter Bolgar

  • @alantorr4761
    @alantorr4761 6 месяцев назад

    Love the majestic hand movement within the first few seconds... Class!

  • @alastairhopkins245
    @alastairhopkins245 6 месяцев назад

    When we got to the "duh duh duh duh", I used to put in "and Prince Philip"!!!

  • @JuanCruz-w2o
    @JuanCruz-w2o 6 месяцев назад

    On bbc 1 i whis you all a vevy good nignt.

  • @JuanCruz-w2o
    @JuanCruz-w2o 6 месяцев назад

    Uk national anthem music :)

  • @arthurvasey
    @arthurvasey 10 месяцев назад +4

    My worst nightmare as a TV announcer would be to play Deutschland, Deutschland, Über Alles because I accidentally played the wrong track from the CD of National Anthems - or the Japanese or Korean national anthem!

    • @SadAnorak
      @SadAnorak Месяц назад

      Sure that happened on an episode of Dads Army!

    • @arthurvasey
      @arthurvasey Месяц назад

      @@SadAnorak Something similar - Sgt Wilson played an LP of national anthems in an episode - and the first track was the German one!

  • @halloeverybodypeeps
    @halloeverybodypeeps 7 месяцев назад

    That's a rather slow national anthem!

  • @alexlee6487
    @alexlee6487 7 месяцев назад

    Where is the footage from?

  • @joshuagalka3526
    @joshuagalka3526 2 года назад +1

    Nice!

  • @tomthx5804
    @tomthx5804 6 месяцев назад

    God Save the Queen

  • @frederickmaverick3622
    @frederickmaverick3622 2 года назад +1

    Wow!

  • @oscarcrane1790
    @oscarcrane1790 2 года назад +2

    How many years did they use the national anthem?

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +7

      Every day until October 1997 BBC1 closed with it every night. When they went “24 hours” the anthem vanished. It was carried over from the cinemas (where the public used to hurtle out to avoid it).

    • @oscarcrane1790
      @oscarcrane1790 2 года назад

      So you can find the christmas closedown from 1977 and 1978 and 1979 with the clock

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад

      @@oscarcrane1790 they only used the normal clock for those year’s anyway. I didn’t get a VHS recorder until 1980 but, I did film the closedown’s from 1977 and they didn’t use the ident just a picture of the Queen. They seem to be very touchy about clocks (even though they don’t use them now) there was a matching clock on the 1st of the 60 BBC years celebration… never seen again.

    • @oscarcrane1790
      @oscarcrane1790 2 года назад

      Did 1978 show the Queen?

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад

      @@oscarcrane1790 I’m pretty sure they actually used the santa ident. I remember thinking it was odd not to show the pudding and then go and use a not very pretty revolving head.

  • @CaptainX2012
    @CaptainX2012 Год назад +1

    Why the slow anthem?

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  Год назад +1

      Probably because way back in time people actually used to sing to it. Trying to sing to the later version might sound a bit rushed. (and if I tried it …. Terrible)

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 11 месяцев назад

      @@bdavebaldwin I have read that people used to stand up to attention in their living rooms when it was played.

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@johnking5174 there used to be a public information film and short weather forecast before closedown so most people would have already turned the tv off.

  • @stevenburgess2856
    @stevenburgess2856 2 года назад +3

    When was the italicised 'Colour' ident introduced?

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +6

      Early 1972 (to match BBC 2 - which had italics since 1969)

  • @alejandrokudo5463
    @alejandrokudo5463 Год назад

    What day was this?

  • @KatnqnsJessica
    @KatnqnsJessica 2 года назад +1

    How did you find this???

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +6

      It was filmed in early February 1971 for a programme shown on Wednesday 18 August 1971 at 16:55. That day was a baking hot day in the UK and knowing sensible children would be outside at this time the BBC shovelled out as many repeats and cheap programmes they could find.

    • @AntarcticaTelevision
      @AntarcticaTelevision 2 года назад +1

      An unusuality of a baking hot day during the otherwise rather undistinguised August of that year (after an OK-ish July).

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +2

      @@AntarcticaTelevision BBC 1 woke up again at 16:20 which left just a hour and thirty minutes (minus Play School, Jackanory and the Adventures of Parsley) just room to squeeze in two other programmes…. Those were the days.

    • @bdavebaldwin
      @bdavebaldwin  2 года назад +1

      @Antonio Costa although you can hear the announcer saying it’s a wonderful arrangement, by 1980 it must have been decided it was just too slow.

    • @cleverhardy5230
      @cleverhardy5230 2 года назад +1

      @@bdavebaldwin They may have used the faster anthem for better sound and tonsave time. The slow version may have been considered sombre, and may have been used for royal deaths. I remember coming across a closedown recorded on the day of Walis the Dutchess of Windsor's death in 1986; they used the slow anthem that day.

  • @glennpearson3056
    @glennpearson3056 Год назад +1

    As one of those damn Colonial rebels, I hear this as, "My country tis' of thee... " etc. ;o)