Jeff Evans 
Rock & Pop on British TV [EPUB ebook] 

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When rock ‘n’ roll arrived, all Britain had were two black and white TV channels, the BBC and the slightly racier ITV. In just over a decade after the first dedicated music programme,
Cool For Cats, aired in 1956, cheap black and white studio-bound miming would give way to epic prog-rock live performances as programme controllers’ were forced to accept the rise of the counter culture. Eventually, mammoth rock festivals would be enjoyed on multi-channel high-definition TV, delivering more coverage than any one person attending the actual event could ever experience.


In
Rock & Pop on British TV , Jeff Evans tells the whole story of how this entertainment medium morphed and grew as technology advanced and cultures changed. In a world where music is available on demand, 24/7, the story of
Rock & Pop On British TV takes you back to your youth – whenever that was – and the days when pop on TV was an eagerly anticipated, greedily consumed and thrilling part of growing up in Britain.


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Omnibus Enhanced digital edition includes a Digital Timeline of the notable programmes discussed within the book and the #1 hits of the day, illustrated with videos and images.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 362 ● ISBN 9781783237777 ● File size 14.1 MB ● Publisher Omnibus Press ● Published 2017 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5993682 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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