Afternoon all (with apologies for cross-posting)
A bit of a leftfield request, but we're hoping some bit of the hivemind might be able to help.
Over the next 18 months or so the Ri will be uploading the complete back catalogue of our annual CHRISTMAS LECTURES, broadcast on the BBC, to our website. But 6 of the Lectures are missing, believed wiped...
The highlights are one Lecture by Sir David Attenborough which hasn't been seen since it was first broadcast in 1973; and the entire series of six Lectures done in 1967 by the late great Richard Gregory, founder of the Exploratory in Bristol (which has evolved over the years into "We the Curious") and hence the great granddaddy of the UK's Science Centre sector.
In September we'll be starting a media campaign to try and locate them, but a first step before then is to go direct to large institutional or personal film archives. So if anyone has an idea of the sort of places, in the UK or internationally, that might, just might, have a dusty old recording of a late 1960s / early 1970's science TV show, I'd be really interested to know about them please. We've already contacted the big ones listed below.
Apart from the wonderful impact of finding some rare unseen footage of Sir David Attenborough, the CHRISTMAS LECTURES are a significant part of a rich heritage of science communication in the UK, so we're really keen to find them and make them available for new generations.
Thanks a lot,
Dom
Appendix: Film archives we're already in touch with:
BFI
Kaleidoscope (inc the estates of Bob Monkhouse, a prolific recorder of TV shows himself)
British and International Societies for History of Science
Big chat
Archive records Association
Museums Association
London Screen archives
Bell Laboratories
From the archive (American)
Dom McDonald
Head of Education
Royal Institution, 21 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4BS
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T: 020 7670 2966
www.rigb.org
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