British Film Institute To Digitise Well-loved British TV Shows

Reels in the BFI film archive on December 1, 2016 in Berkhamsted, England. The British Film Institute has announced that, as part of a five-year strategy for 2017-2022, thousands of British TV programmes will be digitised for future generations. With many programmes being unseen since broadcast, episodes of classic children's shows such as Basil Brush and Tiswas are set to be restored. (Footage by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Reels in the BFI film archive on December 1, 2016 in Berkhamsted, England. The British Film Institute has announced that, as part of a five-year strategy for 2017-2022, thousands of British TV programmes will be digitised for future generations. With many programmes being unseen since broadcast, episodes of classic children's shows such as Basil Brush and Tiswas are set to be restored. (Footage by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
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01 december 2016
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