User:Carcharoth/Article incubator/Fleming Memorial Lecture
Appearance
Annual lecture held in memory of John Ambrose Fleming and organised by the Royal Television Society.[1][2]
- 1946 - John Turner MacGregor-Morris - Sir Ambrose Fleming
- 1947 - James Arnold Crowther - The Dawn of the Electronic Age
- 1948 - Arthur Blok - Some personal recollections of Sir Ambrose Fleming
- 1949 - J. T. Mould - The Scientist and the Law
- 1952 - H. E. M. Barlow - Guided Waves
- 1954 - Geoffrey G. Gouriet - Colour Television
- 1955 - William David Wright - The Perception of Colour
- 1956 - James Dwyer McGee - Non-entertainment aspects of Television
- 1957 - Henry Grainger Jenkins - Luminescence
- 1958 - Thomas Robertson Scott - Crystal Valves
- 1959 - Gordon H. Cook - Modern Optics in Relation to Television
- 1960 - Ronald King - Crystal Imperfections
- 1961 - Donald MacCrimmon MacKay - Behind the Eye
- 1962 - Colin Cherry - Bandwidth compression of Television
- 1963 - David John Edward Ingram - Television Signals - from Transmission to Receiver
- 1964 - James Dwyer McGee - Television in Space Research
- 1965 - Reuben Darrell Agresti 'Darrell' Maurice - The Specification of an Adequate Television Signal
- 1966 - William David Wright - The Implications for Television of Modern Thinking on the Visual Process
- 1967 - Robert W. G. 'Bill' Hunt - The Strange Journey from Retina to Brain
- 1968 - Arthur Valentine Lord - Digital Methods in Television
- 1969 - Walter Perry - The Open University
- 1970 - F. Howard Steele - The Impact of Automation on Television Transmission
- 1971 - Huw Wheldon - Perspectives in Television
- 1972 - G. Boris Townsend - A Television Service fit for Artists
- 1973 - Denis Forman - TV: The Mysteries of the Organism
- 1974 - C. B. B. 'Bill' Wood - The Status of British Broadcasting
- 1975 - Norman Collins - Television: Parliament and the People
- 1976 - Lady Plowden - How Can Television Help Society?
- 1977 - Lord Annan - Lord Annan answers his Critics
- 1978 - Lord Windlesham - Television in a Free Society
- 1979 - Lord Briggs - The Open University: The First Ten Years
- 1980 - Michael Swann - Financing the Concept of Public Service Broadcasting
- 1981 - Shaun Sutton - The Largest Theatre in the World
- 1982 - Paul Fox - The Competitive Face of British Television
- 1983 - Phil Sidey - Television at the End of its Tether
- 1984 - Peter Laister - The Technology of Entertainment, its opportunities and risks
- 1985 - Lord Thomson of Monifieth - Thirty Years of Independent Broadcasting
- 1986 - Alasdair Milne - The Messenger and the Message
- 1987 - Albert Scharf - The Future of Public Service Broadcasting
- 1988 - John Birt - Decent Media
- 1989 - Richard Attenborough - Pandora's Box? Will the Nineties bring forth Feast or Famine?
- 1990 - Howard Stringer - Free Market Fairytales and the Pursuit of Quality Television
- 1991 - Kenji Aoki - Direct Broadcasting, Satellite, HDTV and the Software Innovation
- 1992 - George Russell - British Television, Act, Business or Shambles?
- 1993 - John Birt - The BBC
- 1994 - Michael Green - Broadcasting and Business: A Creative Partnership
- 1995 - Tom Gutteridge - 57 Channels and Nothing On; the Future of British Production
- 1996 - Bruce Bond - The Big Idea
- 1997 - Christopher Bland - The BBC: Public Service Past, Public Service Future
- 1998 - Trevor Phillips - Are there colour bars in a digital universe?
- 1999 - Barclay Knapp - Walking on the Wild Side
- 2000 - Michael Jackson - From Southfork to South Park
- 2001 - Rupert Gavin - The Eureka State: the challenges facing British creativity in a digital age
- 2002 - Patricia Hodgson - Freedom to Flourish: The Future of Communications
- 2004 - Lord Currie - Television and the Digital Future
- 2006 - Mark Thompson - Creative futures – The BBC’s programmes and content in an on-demand World
- 2007 - Michael Lyons - What is the BBC For?
- 2008 - Samir Shah - Equal Opportunity-itis: a suitable case for treatment
- 2010 - Stewart Purvis - Calling Time on Analogue Regulation - an agenda for the next Communications Act
- 2011 - Lord Patten - The BBC – Old Values, new technologies
References
[edit]- ^ Annual Lectures, Royal Television Society, accessed 17/04/2015
- ^ Fleming Memorial Lecture, Royal Television Society, accessed 19/04/2018