NG
Bruce's Big Night was live I think ? (albeit with pre recorded inserts) so difficult back in the 70s to time-shift
it, particularly if it was going to be by less than the total duration of the show. (Although the BBC nations would sometimes do things like that which must have a been a very hairy exercise involving two (or three ?) VTRs and no natural breaks !?)
As a matter of interest, how exactly did the BBC nations time shift programmes in this way, before they had the digital means to do so?
By recording the programme from 'network' on VT, and replaying. Not a problem if the time-shift was after the network showing had finished, but rather trickier if it hadn't finished before the local start time. S4C of course were incredibly busy doing time-shifts from C4 for 30 years until DSO
They might have been sent tapes in some situations ?
Yep - in the days before servers (Profile's arrival in the mid-90s was a real game-changer), you either had to get a cloned tape in advance, arrange a line-feed in advance (and record it locally), or as you say, do the tape-delay shuffle. Which was horrible, and even more horrible the shorter the delay and the longer the programme. You needed three VTRs (any of which could be timecode slaved to each other), and someone running them who knew how long they took to rewind, and didn't push their luck in that regard... I'm not sure if the Nations did this that often, if at all, but network did when they needed to delay a live event (though it was usually a BBC Events AP who did the delay, not a pres person ISTR)
noggin
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Bruce's Big Night was live I think ? (albeit with pre recorded inserts) so difficult back in the 70s to time-shift
it, particularly if it was going to be by less than the total duration of the show. (Although the BBC nations would sometimes do things like that which must have a been a very hairy exercise involving two (or three ?) VTRs and no natural breaks !?)
As a matter of interest, how exactly did the BBC nations time shift programmes in this way, before they had the digital means to do so?
By recording the programme from 'network' on VT, and replaying. Not a problem if the time-shift was after the network showing had finished, but rather trickier if it hadn't finished before the local start time. S4C of course were incredibly busy doing time-shifts from C4 for 30 years until DSO
They might have been sent tapes in some situations ?
Yep - in the days before servers (Profile's arrival in the mid-90s was a real game-changer), you either had to get a cloned tape in advance, arrange a line-feed in advance (and record it locally), or as you say, do the tape-delay shuffle. Which was horrible, and even more horrible the shorter the delay and the longer the programme. You needed three VTRs (any of which could be timecode slaved to each other), and someone running them who knew how long they took to rewind, and didn't push their luck in that regard... I'm not sure if the Nations did this that often, if at all, but network did when they needed to delay a live event (though it was usually a BBC Events AP who did the delay, not a pres person ISTR)