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Latest revision as of 23:53, 22 November 2015
- Publication: The Stage and Television Today
- Date: 1963-11-28
- Author:
- Page: 9
- Language: English
PLANS for BBC serials were announced by Donald Wilson, head of television serials, last Thursday. Ideas for several new productions were outlined.
The dramatisation of well-known novels and a new thriller, crime series are being prepared for BBC2. The present channel will follow its Sunday serial. Kidnapped, with such classics as The Count of Monte Christo and Martin Chuzzlewit.
A twice weekly serial is being considered to run alongside Compact which will continue into the foreseeable future.
Last Saturday saw the first of a new series entitled Dr. Who produced by Verity Lambert. Basically aimed at the 11 - 14 age group, it is also designed to bridge the family viewing gap between afternoon and evening audiences.
Caption: Verity Lambert, BBC's youngest serial producer with Carol Ann Ford who plays the part of Susan in her production of Dr. Who, a new serial for the 11-14 age group which started last Saturday.
Spelling correction: Carole Ann Ford
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