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Whatever happened to Uncle Cecil? Opening the BBC archives on a missing part of the historical narrative in British children's television

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posted on 2024-09-25, 15:28 authored by Diane CharlesworthDiane Charlesworth

This paper looks at the contribution to children's television made by Cecil Madden, employed as Acting Head of Children's Programmes at the BBC in the early stages of its development from a part of the Talks Department to its own separate identity (between 1950-1951). At best, reference to his stewardship is a brief note or footnote in histories of early British children's television (Oswell, 2002; Buckingham et.al, 1999). Rather, scholarly and industry emphasis is placed on developments under Freda Lingstrom, who coming from the Schools Broadcasting Department at the BBC, took over from Madden in June/July 1951. Drawing on internal memos, personnel files and policy paperwork from the BBC Written Archives, this paper assesses Madden's attempts to define a way of speaking to children beyond the Aunties and Uncles of BBC radio's Children's Hour. It looks at the development of the child continuity announcer as the face of Children's Television and bridge to the child audience in those early years. Whilst Jennifer Gay, the most prominent of these child television personalities, was already working for the Corporation before Madden entered post, it was he who insisted on having her employed on a proper BBC contract. Some of the issues that the BBC had in negotiating the legal restrictions in place when employing a child are discussed, along with the Corporation's rather hesitant reaction to the proto-celebrification of Gay. The paper ends by analysing the tonality this lent to children's television at this point and how it reflected Madden's personal drive and interests in broadcasting.

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  • Lincoln School of Creative Arts (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Story of Children's Television 1946-present

Date Submitted

2015-06-18

Date Accepted

2015-06-18

Date of First Publication

2015-06-18

Date of Final Publication

2015-06-18

Event Name

The Story of Children's Television 1946-present

Event Dates

6th-7th July 2015

ePrints ID

17735

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