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Television has been a popular medium of entertainment for decades, and it continues to evolve with new themes that capture the attention of viewers

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Background imageTelevision Collection: Rehearsal of Morecambe & Wise Television Show, North Kensington Community Centre, London

Rehearsal of Morecambe & Wise Television Show, North Kensington Community Centre, London, 20th October 1970. Ann Hamilton with Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise

Background imageTelevision Collection: Morecambe and Wise rehearsing at Lime Grove Studios for the television show

Morecambe and Wise rehearsing at Lime Grove Studios for the television show Running Wild Pictured are Eric Morecambe (left) and Ernie Wise try their hand at operating the tv camera

Background imageTelevision Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, former stars of Two of a Kind TV Programme with Associated

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, former stars of Two of a Kind TV Programme with Associated Television Studios, and now star in The Morecambe & Wise Show with BBC, pictured 12th June 1968

Background imageTelevision Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, at Pinewood Studios, 8th October 1964

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, at Pinewood Studios, 8th October 1964. They are pictured alongside their wives Doreen and Joan

Background imageTelevision Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Photo-call in Courtyard of BBC Television Centre, London

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, Photo-call in Courtyard of BBC Television Centre, London, 17th July 1969

Background imageTelevision Collection: Steptoe and Son, film released 1972, starring Wildred Brambell as Albert Steptoe

Steptoe and Son, film released 1972, starring Wildred Brambell as Albert Steptoe, Harry H Corbett as his son Harold Steptoe, and Carolyn Seymour as wife Zita, pictured on location at St Johns Church

Background imageTelevision Collection: Steptoe and Son photocall to announce that a new feature film of the successful comedy

Steptoe and Son photocall to announce that a new feature film of the successful comedy series is to be made by Anglo EMI. Called Steptoe

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8. 15 pm from Sunday

The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8. 15 pm from Sunday
The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8.15 pm from Sunday. Photocall for interview at Graeme Gardens North London home, Thursday 25th January 1973

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8. 15 pm from Sunday

The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8. 15 pm from Sunday
The Goodies, will be returning for a new series on BBC2 at 8.15 pm from Sunday. Photocall for interview at Graeme Gardens North London home, Thursday 25th January 1973

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Goodies, on the perfect answer to petrol rationing, ride their three seater tandem

The Goodies, on the perfect answer to petrol rationing, ride their three seater tandem bicycle in London, Wednesday 21st November 1973

Background imageTelevision Collection: Sex Pistols news press conference at EMI Offices in Manchester Square

Sex Pistols news press conference at EMI Offices in Manchester Square, in response to growing criticism over their recent television interview on yesterdays " Today" programme

Background imageTelevision Collection: Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured outside Acton rehersal rooms with

Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured outside Acton rehersal rooms with the car Bessie joined by assistants Sarah Jane Smith played by actress Elisabeth Sladen

Background imageTelevision Collection: Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured outside Acton rehersal rooms with

Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured outside Acton rehersal rooms with assistant Sarah Jane Smith played by actress Elisabeth Sladen. 9th December 1974

Background imageTelevision Collection: Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with

Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with assistant Sarah Jane Smith played by actress Elisabeth Sladen, 15th February 1974

Background imageTelevision Collection: Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with a

Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with a cyberman, 15th February 1974

Background imageTelevision Collection: Dr Who producer Verity Lambert seen here in the control booth at the BBC TV Lime Grove

Dr Who producer Verity Lambert seen here in the control booth at the BBC TV Lime Grove Studios in Shepherds Bush directing and reviewing sound effect tapes produced by the BBC Radiophonic workshop

Background imageTelevision Collection: Actor Jon Pertwee, Dr Who in the TV series, has had a flying saucer style car made for

Actor Jon Pertwee, Dr Who in the TV series, has had a flying saucer style car made for his personal use, which is also being used in the new TV series

Background imageTelevision Collection: Filming at the BBC Ealing studios for Dr Who story call 'Moonbase'

Filming at the BBC Ealing studios for Dr Who story call "Moonbase"
Filming at the BBC Ealing studios for Dr Who story call " Moonbase" which sees the return of the Cybermen. Our picture shows: The Cybermen building a weapon on the moons surface

Background imageTelevision Collection: Filming at the BBC Ealing studios for Dr Who story call 'Moonbase'

Filming at the BBC Ealing studios for Dr Who story call "Moonbase"
Filming at the BBC Ealing studios for Dr Who story call " Moonbase" which sees the return of the Cybermen. Our picture shows: The Cybermen building a weapon on the moons surface

Background imageTelevision Collection: On the set of the Dr Who adventure called 'The Ark'

On the set of the Dr Who adventure called "The Ark"
On the set of the Dr Who adventure called " The Ark". Handmaidens Jan Williams, Jackie Duvel, Judith Webb, Iris Fry, Shelagh McGrath, Jackie Salt

Background imageTelevision Collection: Getting to know people is always an important part of starting a new job

Getting to know people is always an important part of starting a new job. And its especially arduous for 21 year old actress Maureen O Brien

Background imageTelevision Collection: Actor William Hartnell - the first Doctor - pictured during rehearsals at Television

Actor William Hartnell - the first Doctor - pictured during rehearsals at Television Centre 21st May 1965. Doctor Who Story - The Chase, starring The Daleks

Background imageTelevision Collection: Actor William Hartnell - the first Doctor - pictured during rehearsals at Television

Actor William Hartnell - the first Doctor - pictured during rehearsals at Television Centre 21st May 1965. Doctor Who Story - The Chase, starring The Daleks

Background imageTelevision Collection: Actor William Hartnell - the first Doctor - pictured during rehearsals at Television

Actor William Hartnell - the first Doctor - pictured during rehearsals at Television Centre 21st May 1965. Doctor Who Story - The Chase, starring The Daleks

Background imageTelevision Collection: Sarah Greene TV Presenter

Sarah Greene TV Presenter

Background imageTelevision Collection: Ross Kemp Actor playing rugby

Ross Kemp Actor playing rugby

Background imageTelevision Collection: Kim Basinger American Actress

Kim Basinger American Actress

Background imageTelevision Collection: Wendy Padbury, actress who plays the role of Zoe Herriot

Wendy Padbury, actress who plays the role of Zoe Herriot, a companion of second doctor Patrick Troughton, pictured on location, 3rd May 1968

Background imageTelevision Collection: Wendy Padbury, actress who plays the role of Zoe Herriot

Wendy Padbury, actress who plays the role of Zoe Herriot, a companion of second doctor Patrick Troughton, pictured on location, 3rd May 1968

Background imageTelevision Collection: The cast of the BBC comedy satire 'Not The Nine O Clock News'

The cast of the BBC comedy satire "Not The Nine O Clock News"
The cast of the BBC comedy satire " Not The Nine O Clock News". Left to right are: Griff Rhys Jones, Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson and Mel Smith. 20th October 1980

Background imageTelevision Collection: The cast of Are you being served pictured during the shooting of their

The cast of Are you being served pictured during the shooting of their Christmas show. 6th December 1976. John Inman Molly Sugden

Background imageTelevision Collection: Portrait of former folk singer and current actress Barbara Dickson

Portrait of former folk singer and current actress Barbara Dickson. 22nd January 1998

Background imageTelevision Collection: Eric Morcambe and Ernie Wise with Glenda Jackson. Eric Morcambe

Eric Morcambe and Ernie Wise with Glenda Jackson. Eric Morcambe and Ernie Wise tried to become ncharacteri actors when they played opposite Glenda Jackson who plays the part of Queen Victoria in Eric

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Yeti Mark two - seven foot tall monsters with light eyes, electrical nervous system

The Yeti Mark two - seven foot tall monsters with light eyes, electrical nervous system, electronic roars, and assisted by a fungoid mist have taken over London for the TV series Dr Who

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Yeti Mark two - seven foot tall monsters with light eyes, electrical nervous system

The Yeti Mark two - seven foot tall monsters with light eyes, electrical nervous system, electronic roars, and assisted by a fungoid mist have taken over London for the TV series Dr Who

Background imageTelevision Collection: The Yeti Mark two - seven foot tall monsters with light eyes, electrical nervous system

The Yeti Mark two - seven foot tall monsters with light eyes, electrical nervous system, electronic roars, and assisted by a fungoid mist have taken over London for the TV series Dr Who

Background imageTelevision Collection: TV Gardener Percy Thrower - seen here at home. 1966 A968-006

TV Gardener Percy Thrower - seen here at home. 1966 A968-006

Background imageTelevision Collection: TV Gardener Percy Thrower - seen here at home. 1966 A968-001

TV Gardener Percy Thrower - seen here at home. 1966 A968-001

Background imageTelevision Collection: British television actor John Inman, star of the political comedy series Are You being

British television actor John Inman, star of the political comedy series Are You being served? March 1981 P005681

Background imageTelevision Collection: Josette Simon and Steven Pacey join the cast of Blakes Seven

Josette Simon and Steven Pacey join the cast of Blakes Seven when the space adventure series returns to BBC-1 for a thirteen week run beginning on Monday, January 7th. January 1980

Background imageTelevision Collection: Scottish singer and actress Barbara Dickson poses draped over a piano

Scottish singer and actress Barbara Dickson poses draped over a piano. 28th January 1998

Background imageTelevision Collection: Barbara Dickson wearing glasses and a black suit poses in Largs

Barbara Dickson wearing glasses and a black suit poses in Largs, Scotland for the filming of the BBC drama " The Missing Postman" in which Barbara strips off for the first time

Background imageTelevision Collection: Three thousand women turned up to see actor Peter Wyngard

Three thousand women turned up to see actor Peter Wyngard, who played Jason King in the televisions series Department S, open City Stylish in New Bridge Street, Newcastle on March 23rd, 1972

Background imageTelevision Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise during rehearsals for their show

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise during rehearsals for their show. The sketch is one in a restaurant where the two boys try to get Susan Hampshire to be in their show. December 1969 Z12317-003

Background imageTelevision Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise during rehearsals for their show

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise during rehearsals for their show. The sketch is one in a restaurant where the two boys try to get Susan Hampshire to be in their show. December 1969 Z12317-004

Background imageTelevision Collection: Verity Lambert first producer of Doctor Who 1964

Verity Lambert first producer of Doctor Who 1964

Background imageTelevision Collection: Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise during rehearsals for their show

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise during rehearsals for their show. The sketch is one in a restaurant where the two boys try to get Susan Hampshire to be in their show. December 1969 Z12317

Background imageTelevision Collection: Famous ventriloquist Shari Lewis seen arriving at Heathrow from Los Angeles for the Royal

Famous ventriloquist Shari Lewis seen arriving at Heathrow from Los Angeles for the Royal Variety Show. She wore a white mink minicoat and a multicoloured mini underneath



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Television Collection

Television has been a popular medium of entertainment for decades, and it continues to evolve with new themes that capture the attention of viewers. Some of the most popular themes on television include drama, comedy, reality TV shows, crime dramas, and documentaries. Drama series have always been a staple in television programming with their complex storylines and character development. Comedy shows provide light-hearted entertainment that can be enjoyed by all ages. Reality TV shows offer an inside look into the lives of real people while crime dramas keep audiences on edge with suspenseful plot twists. Documentaries educate viewers about various topics ranging from history to science to social issues. Television remains a powerful tool for storytelling and entertainment in modern society.
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