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Revisiting Play School: A historical case study of the BBC’s address to the pre-school audience
- Source: Journal of Popular Television, The, Volume 4, Issue 1, Jan 2016, p. 29 - 47
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- 01 Jan 2016
Abstract
Although clearly recognized in broader institutional histories of British children’s television as a significant moment in the BBC’s address towards the pre-school child, Play School (1964–1988) has not been the focus of sustained archival analysis. This arguably reflects the fact that a good deal of work on children’s television in Britain adopts either an institutional or an audience focus, and the study of programmes cultures is often more neglected. This article seeks to revisit Play School using available historical documentation – including memos, scripts and press cuttings – from the BBC Written Archive Centre, as well as early surviving episodes (principally from 1964). In doing so, it seeks to explore how it fitted into BBC’s historical address to the pre-school child, how it intersected with discourses on pre-school education, and the range of institutional and social contexts surrounding its emergence.