Saturday 24 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 24: HTV Wales continuity, 1982 and 1984




And finally... Eamonn Andrews makes for a great Santa, doesn't he? HTV always took time out on Christmas Day to pass on messages to those detained in hospital on the big day and here's two examples, Dilwyn Young Jones going through a good pile of requests in 1982, then amid twenty minutes of Christmas Day adverts and continuity Margaret Pritchard does her job two years later. The latter, we're pleased to note, features the traditional end of year Country Life Buttermen anthology at 17:49. And a happy Christmas to all our readers!

Friday 23 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 23: Play Away, 1980



Floella Benjamin sings ELO! Nearly all of the surprisingly pacey special with Cant, Benjamin, Delia Morgan and Alex Norton in charge, plus the Jonathan Cohen band getting their own credits.

Thursday 22 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 22: BBC1, Christmas Day 1985


Putting this together we noticed there was far more of 1985 in the original century of clips than any other year, so let's keep that up with a big day rundown followed by the mechanical robins in stanta.

Wednesday 21 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 21: BBC trailers, 1993



As we all know 1993 was the year BBC1 had gotta lotta fings on, but viewers also needed specifics. A trail for the double issue Radio Times in there too. There's a promo from the Family Channel somewhere in there too, heavy on the Newhart.

Tuesday 20 December 2016

Monday 19 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 19: BBC1 continuity, Christmas Day 1991



The first video features the end of Noel's Christmas Presents, the gorgeous break bumper and Miami Twice; the second reveals the festive ident was entirely tailored around the big film terrestrial premiere.

Sunday 18 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 18: Granada, Christmas Day 1988


Granada's kindly, affable Charles Foster in his best festive jumper introduces The Empire Strikes Back's TV premiere, followed by a glimpse of ITV's Look Of... concept previewing Boxing Day.

Saturday 17 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 17: Thames promos, 1981



It's December 28th so the promos are all for new year entertainment but we do see that Peter Marshall's parlour is still decorated. Also, Jim Davidson putting his head inside a whale's mouth.

Friday 16 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 16: Thames adverts, Christmas Day 1979





Taken from a showing of Goldfinger (not the TV premiere, that was in 1976) The first video starts well with Gorden Kaye and Patrick 'Mickey Pearce' Murray on how the appliance of science apparently exists on another planet, but then devolves into a TWO MINUTE advert for the Co-Op in which the actual St Winifred's School Choir sing slightly lyrically altered (copyright reasons?) versions of traditional festive songs. The Choir's hit would be the following Christmas, so here's your chance to claim you preferred their earlier stuff. And yes, Sally Lindsay appears clearly in shot. Guinness and air fresheners complete the set. In the second pause everywhere has a post-Christmas sale, the barman in the Schweppes advert is clearly reading off an idiot board and both the Country Life Buttermen and the KP friars make welcome appearances. Following that a tiny Bernard Cribbins is sucked into a Hornby train set and the long forgotten Anthony Quinn/Christopher Lee epic Caravans hires Patrick Allen to get its important message across; and finally the trailer for Star Trek The Motion Picture is narrated by Orson Welles, Wogan flogs Vauxhalls and Weetabix is sold as some kind of fitness aid. There was another break, but we posted that last year.

Thursday 15 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 15: Tyne Tees' Today, 1994



An edited down version of the pre-Christmas special OB, partly from the usual newsroom, partly from a special living room set and partly from the Gateshead Metro Centre. The weather team seem to be demob happy in particular. (Date, anyone?)

Wednesday 14 December 2016

Tuesday 13 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 13: Boxing Day 1990, BBC1



Starting with the voiceover suggesting perhaps correctly for the time that Russ Abbott had one joke. Toto live! In 1990! A Soviet-heavy news follows.

Sunday 11 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 11: Paul McCartney on Harty, 1983



"Bit more thrust, Russ!" Russell Harty pops by Air Studios to watch Fab Macca Wacky Thumbs Aloft and George Martin record Pipes Of Peace, allowing him to do some amateur mixing and admire Macca's thigh slapping technique at first hand. "It's the first time I've been close to you physically..."

Saturday 10 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 10: Christmas Top Of The Pops, 1991


Not a vintage year for pop, and not a vintage year for TOTP either as the Year Zero Stanley Appel revamp cratered the show in the hands, as you see here, of Tony Dortie, Mark Franklin and Claudia Simon. Nomad, Kenny Thomas, Oceanic and the Scorpions are about the level of acts who took the call to come down to the studio.

Friday 9 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 9: Christmas Wrapping - Radio Times



One last set of Matthew/Applemask/Bob The Fish Productions' work as Christmas Wrapping, tracing the entire history of RT Christmas covers up to last year, from contemporary art deco to Shaun The Sheep via modernism, pop art and Michael Crawford making a face.

Thursday 8 December 2016

Wednesday 7 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 7: Christmas Wrapping - ITV



Drifting around the regions, including the deformed Central snowman, a TVS epic and an extraordinary animated trailer from 1977. Plus, the promise of Pam Ayres' Hong Kong Christmas!

Tuesday 6 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 6: Christmas Wrapping - BBC

Christmas Wrapping: the BBC Gets Festive from Bob the Fish Productions on Vimeo.

For here and the next few days we bend the knee to the great and glorious handiwork of Matthew 'Applemask' Harris and his Christmas Wrapping series of festive idents, trails and general animated trees and decorations. The selection is worth 45 minutes of anyone's time.

Monday 5 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 5: Thames, Christmas Day 1978


Thames hire Kermit and Fozzy for some special festive continuity. Peter Marshall does a more relaxed job later on.

Sunday 4 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 4: BBC1 Wales Boxing Day continuity, 1996



This is a different clip to the one that was posted at the time, but we were always most keen on the trailer menu for the following evening at 8:16, voiced over by Tony Hawks for some reason. As with part one in yesterday's post, notice how little we're told about what really should have been the penultimate ever Only Fools. Actually this may be a stronger clip all round, what with the Christmas People feature and, seemingly just because they can at coming towards 3.30am, sneaking out a closedown rendition of Nadolig Llawen.

Saturday 3 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 3: BBC1 Christmas Day trailer, 1996



Groovy Train as backing, just six years after it was a hit. Notice how little it gives away of the first part of the Only Fools And Horses trilogy. Oh, quick fact about that show: among the muggers Del and Rodney interrupt while not dressed for the occasion - you know the moment - are Sheree Murphy later of Emmerdale, Hollyoaks and I'm A Celebrity, and Dan Clark who did How Not To Live You Life.

Friday 2 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 2: BBC 1989 trails



Ten and a half minutes of seasonal fare, though you'll have to wait until 5:50 for the light entertainment and even then it starts with Songs Of Praise.

Thursday 1 December 2016

TV Cream Advent Calendar 2016 Day 1: Gone Live! 1990




The last Going Live! of every year would be a pre-record, usually with an excuse to throw all their friends into a knocked out panto setting, and so was the case here. Get past the opening Double Dare - 25:37, to be exact - and we're into a Trevor & Simon penned, vaguely A Christmas Carol based tale in which the ghosts are played by those typical kids' TV faces Rowland Rivron, Norman Lovett and Susie Blake. The Hothouse Flowers turn up for little given reason, and there's a game cameo by Jonathan Porritt, public face of the Green Party at their peak and as such reliably turning up with Pip'n'Saz once a series. If anyone can explain the cameo with Normski around 59:00 we'd be glad to hear it.