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8 results found for '"Television viewers"' in Keywords.

  • Most-watched episode of Dallas (1980)

    Genre
    News report

    Report on the most-watched episode of American soap opera, Dallas, which was aired on CBS last night. The reporter describes the plot, in which JR Ewing’s wife Sue Ellen is wrongly arrested for shooting...

  • Most-watched episode of Dallas (1980)

    Genre
    News report; Advertisement

    Report on the most-watched episode of American soap opera, Dallas, which was aired on CBS last night. The reporter describes the plot, in which JR Ewing’s wife Sue Ellen wrongly believes she is responsible...

  • Jeremy Isaacs on Channel 4 viewing figures (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Chief Executive of Channel 4, Jeremy Isaacs on the television station’s low audience share, and his plans to be responsive to viewer opinion by introducing into the schedule more humour, entertainment and...

  • Jonathan Aitken on TV-am changes (1983)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Jonathan Aitken, Conservative MP and acting Chief Executive of breakfast television station TV-am, on proposed changes within the company (including the appointment of Greg Dyke) in an effort...

  • Pensioners TV licence protests (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with pensioner Lillian Swales on her protest over pensioners having to pay the TV licence, she is prepared to go to prison over it again. Female interviewer not identified.

  • BBC on licence fee increase (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with BBC Chairman Stuart Young on the increase in the TV licence fee. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Television viewing figures (1985)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Secretary of State for Trade and Industry Norman Tebbit about an electronic device placed in over 3500 volunteer homes to calculate how many hour of television viewing each member of the...

  • Uncertain future of satellite TV network (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified male speaker on the uncertainty of the future of a television network (possibly BSB, or the post-merger British Sky Broadcasting) should Rupert Murdoch fail to secure viewing figures....