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Dit deel van de expositie gaat over de British Broadcasting Corporation.

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"Good fortune for yourselves 
and for our island home." 
Winston Churchill said. 

He did not like television very much, because 
he could neither understand nor control it.

Cartoon about the B.B.C. at the time, 
commercial television was initiated in the U.K.

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Monopoly by B.B.C. was lost
by commercial tv-programmes like 
'Zoo Quest' with presenter David Attenborough.

Pieces of film from different nature filmlibraries were composited together with this presenting duo, so it would not be too obvious that 
different shots came from different suppliers.

Presenters had to stare in the camera,
so were the rules.

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Sir David Attenborough on safari 
with a group of explorers.

Sir David Attenborough on safari 
with a group of explorers. 

What he could not afford to shoot himself,
they bought from african companies.

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Sir David Attenborough on safari 
with a group of explorers. 

He is pointing to an animal
(we presume).

Sir David Attenborough shooting a nature film.

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Studio-recording with live animals were risky, because animals are no actors.