Nineteen Eighty-Four (TV Programme) - Broadcast History

Broadcast History

  • BBC Television, 12 December 1954, live – not recorded.
  • BBC Television, 16 December 1954, live – exists as a 35mm film telerecording.
  • BBC2, 28 November 1965, new production of an updated version of the 1954 script.
  • BBC2, 3 August 1977, repeat of 16 December 1954 telerecording.
  • BBC Two, 1 July 1994, repeat of 16 December 1954 telerecording, commemorating the death of Rudolph Cartier.
  • BBC Four, 14 June 2003, repeat of 16 December 1954 telerecording.

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