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Stand by to Shoot

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Stand by to Shoot was a British television serial which aired in 1953 on the BBC, written by Donald Wilson and produced by Dennis Vance. It was set at a film studio. The series was broadcast live in six episodes, none of which are believed to have been recorded.[1]

Scheduling

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The first episode aired on a schedule which also included the film Road Show, children's series Whirligig, newsreels, and an outside broadcast on the making of cricket bats.[2] The final episode aired on a schedule which also included cricket, athletics, The Appleyards, and newsreels.[3]

References

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  1. ^ http://www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?programme=b308d045-17c2-4f8f-bbfb-a0059fd7ed49 [dead link]
  2. ^ "Schedule - BBC Programme Index".
  3. ^ "Schedule - BBC Programme Index".
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