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Researchers given a further boost with newly launched TV resource

31 August 2005

Access to high quality information to research the early decades of
television in the UK has always been a challenge; broadcast schedules have
often been viewed as ephemera, consequently complete runs of the Radio
Times or the TVTimes are hard to find. Until the
Broadcast Act of 1990, these magazines were the only publishers of
comprehensive listings for UK television, so the lack of access to the
complete runs of TVTimes and Radio Times has been a
significant barrier to scholarly research in the area. 

Earlier this year a new database was released which will change this
situation for independent television, making the first three decades of
programme schedule data for ITV as easy to access as
current programme listings
.


TVTiP
is an online database of the programmes listed in the
TVTimes from its inception in September 1955 to March 1985. The
database is the result of work by Bournemouth University, funded by the
Arts and Humanities Research Council.
The project involved the retyping of the programme listings from the London
TVTimes from 1955 to 1985. This equates to more than a quarter of
a million records. Each record includes date, time and channel of
transmission and programme title. Many of the records also include a
programme description, production credits and cast lists.

 The British Universities Film &
Video Council
(funded by Jisc) was invited to collaborate with
Bournemouth University to design and build the online system to deliver the
programme data. BUFVC continues to manage the database on behalf of
Bournemouth.

 The feedback from TVTiP users has been overwhelmingly positive thus
far. For example, researcher Rob Turnock says: “The TV Times database is an
excellent resource for those engaged in media and cultural history. It is
also a valuable resource for those working in the television industry…the
database is not just a source of useful information, it represents a major
step forward in archival research which should shape future methodologies
and paradigms in broadcasting history.”

Certain research, which would formerly have taken many hours to carry out
when using copies of the magazine in printed format or on microfilm, takes
mere seconds using TVTiP. Looking at all programmes in a particular series
or charting a particular performer’s career are just two examples of such
searches. Users who wish to consider daily schedules can view these online
or can even download data, to analyse using their preferred spreadsheet or
database.

 Access to TVTiP is free of charge and managed by Athens
authentication. Every educational institution in the UK registered with
Athens has had TVTiP added to its list of resources. TVTiP is also
available to BUFVC members. 

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