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!'''BBC Interludes''' {small}http://www.sub-tv.co.uk/itvschools.asp {/small} "This is a rare, off-screen shot of the ITV Schools interlude caption used in the 1960s, from the Transdiffusion archive. Chris Bowden-Smith writes: "The slide was used for all the general interlude music between schools programmes, and for the first 60 seconds of the 2 minute countdown piece (contrast this with the later, separate, 1 minute clock music). "The vision cut to the countdown clock for 60 seconds over the last 60 seconds of the countdown piece, which lasted 1 minute 55 seconds in total." "There was no vision change at 2 mins before the programme, just the start of the countdown music as if it were the next interlude piece. The first change in the vision was the countdown appearing in vision 60 seconds before the programme, and half way through the music. The clock had no hands, just a disappearing rim, with one-second gradations similar to the later ITV colour one." [../files/articles/nocinema/interludes/itvschools_60s_interlude_orig.jpg] ''"You can download an MP3 of a piece used to accompany this slide, Finale to a Dance Suite by Thomas Arne recorded off-air"'' {html} <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="webs/dewplayer.swf" width="400" height="20" id="dewplayer" name="dewplayer"> <param name="wmode" value="transparent" /> <param name="movie" value="webs/dewplayer.swf" /> <param name="flashvars" value="mp3=http://joy.nujus.net/files/articles/nocinema/interludes/atv_sch_interlude_60s.MP3&showtime=1&autoplay=0&autoreplay=0&volume=100" /> </object> {/html} {html} <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="webs/dewplayer.swf" width="400" height="20" id="dewplayer" name="dewplayer"> <param name="wmode" value="transparent" /> <param name="movie" value="webs/dewplayer.swf" /> <param name="flashvars" value="mp3=http://joy.nujus.net/files/articles/nocinema/interludes/atv_sch_interlude_60s_2.MP3&showtime=1&autoplay=0&autoreplay=0&volume=100" /> </object> {/html} "There's an 'end of schools programmes' announcement from the 60s available here, where the announcer reads the schedule for schools the following day and leads in to a short stab of the ATV station music Sound and Vision, which Chris Bowden Smith says was used to close ATV after schools programmes had finished." {html} <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="webs/dewplayer.swf" width="400" height="20" id="dewplayer" name="dewplayer"> <param name="wmode" value="transparent" /> <param name="movie" value="webs/dewplayer.swf" /> <param name="flashvars" value="mp3=http://joy.nujus.net/files/articles/nocinema/interludes/atv_sch_end_60s.mp3&showtime=1&autoplay=0&autoreplay=0&volume=100" /> </object> {/html} "Yorkshire Television would sometimes show Picture Roll, which consisted of a roll of black paper with pictures drawn by children on it. The roll continually scrolled up the screen, looping around as it got to the end." [../files/articles/nocinema/interludes/PictureRoll.jpg] a video: {html} <embed src="http://www.sub-tv.co.uk/movies/PictureRoll.mpg" width="200" height="200" autoplay="false"> {/html} {small}(archives : [read the video archive|http://joy.nujus.net/files/articles/nocinema/interludes/PictureRoll.mpg ){/small} ----
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