It was 'around about' this time - summer of '83 - that BBC2 screened a film called *"The* *Seven* *Percent* *Solution"* ; I would truly appreciate it if the BBC continuity for "that specific night" were to be posted 🤗 ... with many thanks in advance ...
The white dot was the CRT inside your TV being switched off and nothing to do with the BBC/ITV closing down for the evening, if your TV was left on and the signal was cut then static/snow with a hiss sound (some TVs auto muted when no signal was received) would show until you physically switched the TV off then the famous dot would appear! The dot only ever appeared on our Black and White portable and not of the main colour TV!
Back when we only had 4 channels and better quality of programmes, now we have multiple channels broadcasting nothing but rubbish, thank God for DVDs, and some good stuff amongst the rubbish on TH-cam,
Always stayed up for the announcement of the following weeks double bill before switching off my black and white portable TV.
Good times. In our house now the kids don’t watch any telly at all (teenagers). I put it in for 10 minutes twice a day to laugh at the newz.
I did the same also when they were then later showed on channel 4 in the 90s. Need bbc to show them all agin. But prob won’t
All my memories flood back, thank you!
The BBC 2 continuity announcer leading into closedown was Michael Maine.
Sadly no longer with us.
A few glimpses of the windmill at Rottingdean - 'stylised closedown' = nice.
It was 'around about' this time - summer of '83 - that BBC2 screened a film called *"The* *Seven* *Percent* *Solution"* ; I would truly appreciate it if the BBC continuity for "that specific night" were to be posted 🤗
... with many thanks in advance ...
Happy days ❤️
Used to love the close down on the BBC. Then turning off the telly until the white dot faded lol.
Oh yes!..magical times.
The white dot was the CRT inside your TV being switched off and nothing to do with the BBC/ITV closing down for the evening, if your TV was left on and the signal was cut then static/snow with a hiss sound (some TVs auto muted when no signal was received) would show until you physically switched the TV off then the famous dot would appear! The dot only ever appeared on our Black and White portable and not of the main colour TV!
The bbc workshop tune at the end will give you nightmares
Back when we only had 4 channels and better quality of programmes, now we have multiple channels broadcasting nothing but rubbish, thank God for DVDs, and some good stuff amongst the rubbish on TH-cam,
Do you have any 1978 Monster Double Bill intros? The Man with X-Ray Eyes continuity card horrified me back then.
Hauntological af