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Kaleidoscope Publishing exists to promote the appreciation of British television in general and particularly ‘classic’ television programmes that many of us remember from years gone by.

“...a very enterprising group of people in the midlands called Kaleidoscope who specialise in looking at old programmes, gettings copies that everyone thinks have long disappeared and they find them and restore them, and they do credits lists for people like me.”   Alan Plater, CBE.

To this end we have published a number of guides to British television archive holdings. These guides include exhaustive information on the number of archived programmes and the format(s) that they are held in. We have created this website as a means by which visitors can get a flavour of just why our guides have been described as “invaluable resources for anyone wishing to research, or even with a general interest in, British television”.

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Dickie Henderson - A Life in Broadcasting

A huge star and one of early television's most popular comics, Dickie Henderson was a much-loved entertainment figure throughout the 1950s, 60s and 70s who is now almost totally forgotten.

 

 

Here we present 2 episodes of his self-titled domestic sitcom, written by Jimmy Grafton and Jeremy Lloyd, unseen in decades; and an unbroadcast sketch show pilot written by Barry Cryer, which also features comedy icon Kenneth Williams.

 

 

On DVD for the very first time, the three episodes are accompanied by a photo gallery including images from missing programmes; and a new book comprising an exhaustive list of Henderson's broadcast credits and a new, original biography-cum-career appraisal from comedy historian Graham McCann, paying tribute to this forgotten great of British comedy, just over 100 years since his birth.

 

IN STOCK NOW

£25.00

Dawson and Dixie

German television special with Les Dawson and George Sewell.

 

Never seen in the UK.

 

Extras: Les Dawson on The Blackpool Show, ABC 1967.

Subtitles for German language sections.

 

TV Brain exclusive.

£12.99

Conan Doyle: Mystery and Adventure

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is best remembered for Sherlock Holmes, a character who has been portrayed on screen more than any other. But he was also a prolific author of what is today known as genre fiction. One of his greatest admirers was John Hawkesworth, the celebrated scriptwriter and producer, who would go on to develop for television Granada’s Sherlock Holmes. But their association began much earlier, in 1967, with a long-forgotten but historically significant BBC TV series, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

In 1967, a little-known scriptwriter by the name of John Hawkesworth adapted thirteen short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for BBC2. Though critically acclaimed and award winning, the series was junked in the 1970s and is largely lost to the mists of time. But it was the start of an association between dramatist and author that would last twenty-five years, reaching its pinnacle with the celebrated Granada Sherlock Holmes series starring Jeremy Brett.

Conan Doyle: Mystery and Adventure recreates the largely missing television series as never before. Drawing on the surviving scripts, production files, and the Hawkesworth archive, it provides an in-depth appreciation of a lost moment in television history, filling gaps in the story of Hawkesworth’s stellar career and the tale of Conan Doyle on screen.

In this richly illustrated new book, Mark Jones examines the clues to recreate the story of the lost series, of which only one episode survives. Drawing on production files, correspondence, and the Hawkesworth archive, Conan Doyle: Mystery and Adventure combines television history and Doylean scholarship to tell the tale of what happened when the foremost dramatist of one generation met the greatest storyteller of another.

£25.99

Colour Me... Hollies

A classic pop show, believed lost, found in the collection of its producer.

 

Sadly only kept in black and white, on film, now it is restored to its original colour look.

 

Extra:

French feature behind the scenes on the filming of the special.

Original monochrome version included.

 

Single disc.

 

In stock.

£24.99

Carry On Spying - The First Draft

Did you know that Sid James was supposed to the main lead star for Carry On Spying?

 

Here in full  is the original unused 'Sid' script, with a brilliant introduction by Carry On expert Doctor Steven Gerrard from Leeds Beckett University.

 

Hardback with photographs.

£23.00

Bending the Willow

Beautiful hardback book released during the 1990s.

 

Now updated by the author and re-released with new photographic content.

 

Eagerly awaited by Sherlock Holmes fans worldwide. A stunning portrait of Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes.

 

Order from our store or from here.

 

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£26.99

Alfred Burke

DVD interview with Alfred Burke, star of Public Eye.

£10.00