CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Obviously when putting together a website of this size and depth it is necessary to research numerous resources and call on an untold amount of references. This means utilising what is available as well as relying on the memories of those people who have been gracious enough to grant us interviews, or send us emails with pieces of information that might not be available elsewhere. There will be unavoidable instances where something you have read here may be available elsewhere either in print or on the Internet. That is because Teletronic is a factual work and not a work of fiction. It is inevitable that comparisons may be drawn by articles appearing here to what you have read elsewhere. However, every attempt is made to avoid the wholesale reproduction of other authors work. All the articles on this website, unless otherwise stated are the original words of the attributed authors.
The following printed references have been knowingly used to confirm certain facts, dates and other programme and/or biographical information:
The Television Annual (1950/51 - 1961)
TV Mirror (various issues)
TV Mirror Annual (1956)
Here's Television (Kenneth Baily)
Girl Film and Television Annual (1957 - 65)
A Guide to Independent Television (1966 - 88 -later Television and Radio)
Hulton's Television Annual (late 1950s)
The BBC Television Story (circa 1956)
Television close-up (early 1960s)
Television Show Book (circa 1965)
Television Stars
Who's Who In Showbiz (1964)
ATV Show Book (various annuals)
ATV Star Book (various annuals)
How Sweet It Was (1966) (Arthur Shulman and Roger Youman)
All Star Television Annual
Look-In (various annuals)
TV Times (various issues)
Radio Times (various issues)
Do You Remember: Television (1974)
40 Years of British Television (Jane Harbord and Jeff Wright)
The Setmakers (Keith Geddes)
The Golden Age of Children's Television (Geoff Tibballs)
British Television (BFI publication)
Still Dancing (Lew Grade)
Missing Believed Wiped (Dick Fiddy)
The Tuppenny Punch and Judy Show (Jo Gable)
Halliwell's Television Companion
The Guinness Book of TV Facts and Feats (Kenneth Passingham)
Into the Box of Delights (Anna Home)
Action TV magazine
TV Zone magazine (monthly publication)
Cult Times (monthly publication)
Roy Hudd's Cavalcade of Variety Acts (Roy Hudd)
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable Shows (Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh)
The Hill and Beyond (Alistair D. McGowan and Mark J. Docherty)
ITV: The People's Channel (Simon Cherry)
The Pengiun TV Companion (Jeff Evans)
Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy (Mark Lewisohn)
The following websites (apart from those on our links page):
http://www.tvhistory.btinternet.co.uk/index.html
http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/index.html
http://dir.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Television_Shows/
http://www.terramedia.co.uk/documents/opening_of_bbc_television.htm
http://www.the-mausoleum-club.org.uk
http://www.transdiffusion.org/index.html
http://www.stuart.cann.freeuk.com/britcoms.htm
http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/index.html
http://www.angelfire.com/retro/cta/UK/_UK_Europe.htm
http://www.tvstudiohistory.co.uk
http://www.findarticles.com/
http://www.wikipedia.org/
http://www.sitcomsonline.com
http://www.imdb.com/
http://www.thestage.co.uk/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/entertainment/
http://www.timvp.com/tv.html
The following people:
Ian Freeman
Michael Grade
Anna Home
Mollie Sugden
Pete Bryden
David Edgar
Raymond P. Cusick
Matt Zimmerman
Jennifer Blanc
John Smithson
The following contributors:
Mike Spadoni
Stephen R. Hulse
Denise Lovell
Phil McCormack
Bob Furnell
Bonnie Gale
Maggie Roberts
Paul Webb
Len Davies
I have made every attempt to make this list as comprehensive as possible and apologise for any omissions. If your name is not here and it should be please email me.
QUESTIONS
Unfortunately, due to the many requests I have received in the past for information on individual series and actors/actresses, the availability of videos, etc...it has become impossible to reply to individual questions. Therefore, rather than disappoint anyone, I have set up a Forum where you can post your message and with any luck, one of the many forum members that look in each week will be able to give you an answer.
COMMUNITY
You can join our growing online community and post questions or answer the ones you know by simply signing up for our message board. You will be sent a password allowing you to post messages or open a discussion on any number of topics ranging from television to films, music or simply your own nostalgic reminiscences.
There's no catch and no charge. Your email address will not be passed to any third party nor will you receive any spammed mail as a result of joining. Use our online community whenever you want at The Television Heaven Forum http://tvhforum.proboards81.com/ and the only thing we ask in return is that you do not use bad language. I'm sure you will use the Message Board in the spirit it is intended and I hope you enjoy your visit.
ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS
Teletronic is always happy to recieve well written, interesting and insightful articles and reviews relating to television. Obviously, when writing these accuracy is of the utmost importance. All facts should be checked. Articles should not just be a straight statement of facts and your own well-balanced critical opinions are very welcome and encouraged. Teletronic is not, at this time, a profit-making site so regrettably I am not in a position to offer payment. There is no specific rule relating to the length of submissions although the maximum word count is 2,500. Contributions should be submitted as a .txt attachment, as a Microsoft Word document (.doc) or simply as inline text within an e-mail. Pre-formatting is not required. Please do not send unsolicited file attachments (exe, jpg, gif, wav, etc) via email, as these emails will be deleted without being read.
COPYRIGHT
Articles on this site may not be reproduced without permission of the relevant author but Teletronic reserves the right to publish and retain submitted articles on the site once they have passed the editing stage and agreement has been reached. Authors are fully within their right to publish their own articles elsewhere.
ADVERTISING
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I will be more than happy to add a reciprocal link to any fansite or non-profit making website. However, I will not link to businesses that are looking for free advertising or any site that I consider to contain offensive material.
CONTACTS...
...Teletronic by Email at televisionheaven@hotmail.co.uk
Teletronic is owned by Laurence Marcus along with Television Heaven, Reminisce This, and the Television Heaven Forum.
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