Hi All :)
I just got an email from my friend at the BBC. Apparently, there are NO pictures of Mel in the current library. She and a number of people she has talked to about this are disgusted, as he is well remembered and was extremely popular by the BBC old school. But, apparently in the early eighties, there was a huge purge of stills, audio tape, records and films - practically a whole warehouse-full was either destroyed or just thrown away. Many (just about everyone) BBC people at the time protested (it was even raised in Parliament), but the top-brass did nothing about it, and also by then it was too late. I am told that the decision pretty much was made by one person who is hated by most BBC folks. He retired very shortly after. Many priceless audio and video episodes and collections were lost, amongst them episodes of the Goons, Dr Who, Dick Barton, and many many other irreplaceable items. The old 'stills' card index still survives, and apparently lists Mel Oxley and a ton of other personalities, but their images are no more. It has since been cited as the greatest piece of vandelism ever undertaken in the name of 'taking up space' and one of the greatest folies, especially considering that the BBC had at the time miles of space. Also, since this fiasco, the BBC has spent a fortune restoring and rebuilding audio and video archives recorded by the public and other old copies sent abroad. It is a very sensitive subject to just about anyone who works at the Beeb. However, my contact says that Mel worked for the BBC World Service, as well as many independent broadcast companies - radio and TV, and she has asked an opposite number to look into it, and also get library pictures of many other of the bradcasting 'greats' that are also missing. I'll keep you posted as I get any new information... Best to all :) Griff |
The purges were over by 1978. By the that time Sue
Malden had been hired to run the archives, and track down and restore BBC product. Rick --- Griff Wason <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi All :) > > I just got an email from my friend at the BBC. > Apparently, there are > NO pictures of Mel in the current library. She and a > number of people > she has talked to about this are disgusted, as he is > well remembered > and was extremely popular by the BBC old school. > But, apparently in > the early eighties, there was a huge purge of > stills, audio tape, > records and films - practically a whole > warehouse-full was either > destroyed or just thrown away. |
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In a message dated 10/18/2007 2:28:01 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: It has since been cited as the greatest piece of vandelism ever undertaken in the name of 'taking up space' and one of the greatest folies, especially considering that the BBC had at the time miles of space. Also, since this fiasco, the BBC has spent a fortune restoring and rebuilding audio and video archives recorded by the public and other old copies sent abroad. It is a very sensitive subject to just about anyone who works at the Beeb. How sad to think of all that Broadcasting history gone. Especially when new generations could have learned so much from what was done in the past. Wendy ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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