There now exist a number of museums dedicated to the history of television, often in the context of the history of film. There are also several archives around the world with occa- sional or regular public access and often with facilities for members of the public to look through various television programmes. What follows is a list of some of the best known of these.
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Television technical and production history. Television production retrospectives, television programmes reference library.
AMERICAN CINEMATHÈQUE 1717 HIGHLAND AVENUE SUITE 814 HOLLYWOOD 90028 USA TEL (213) 461 9622
Television projections and retrospectives.
BRITISH KINEMATOGRAPH, SOUND AND TELEVISION SOCIETY 547/549 VICTORIA HOUSE VERNON PLACE LONDON WCIB 4DJ GREAT BRITAIN TEL 0171 242 8400
Learned society concerned with technical aspects of television. Demonstration on tech- nical aspects and production techniques.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Television: An International History. Contributors: Anthony R. Smith - editor. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: 401.
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