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13-479: The Little Minister may refer to: The Little Minister (novel) an 1891 work by J.M. Barrie The Little Minister (play) , an 1897 play based on the novel, which was a 1975 BBC Play of the Month The Little Minister (1913 film) , a silent American film adaptation featuring Clara Kimball Young The Little Minister (1915 film) ,

26-546: A black & white telerecording. 4/9 episodes from series one are archived, only the first episode from series two is archived, 2/11 from series three are archived, with one lost transmission surviving in partial footage, 4/9 from series four are archived, 4/8 from series five are fully archived, with one lost broadcast having partial footage, 5/9 from series six are archived, 8/11 from series seven are archived, with one episode (" The Cherry Orchard "), originally transmitted on 19 December 1971 and filmed in colour only surviving as

39-481: A black and white recording, 7/10 from series eight are archived, and one lost episode having partial footage, 7/9 exist from series nine, with one lost episode having partial footage, 8/9 from series ten are archived, and every episode made from series eleven onwards is archived. The earliest episode not in the BBC archives is series one episode three, " The Joel Brand Story ", originally transmitted on 14 December 1965, and

52-462: A silent British film adaptation The Little Minister (1921 film) , a silent American film adaptation The Little Minister (1922 film) , a silent American film adaptation The Little Minister (1934 film) , a 1934 American film adaptation Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Little Minister . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

65-454: Is a BBC television anthology series, which ran from 1965 to 1983 featuring productions of classic and contemporary stage plays (or adaptations) which were usually broadcast on BBC1 . Each production featured a different work, often using prominent British stage actors in the leading roles. The series was transmitted regularly from October 1965 to May 1979, before returning for the summer seasons of 1982 and 1983. The producer most associated with

78-718: Is an online searchable database of programme listings initially based upon the contents of the Radio Times from the first issue in 1923 to 2009. Television listings from post-2009 can be accessed via the BBC Programmes site. BBC Genome is not the BBC's first online searchable database. In April 2006, they gave the public access to Infax – their only electronic programme database at the time. It contained around 900,000 entries but not every programme ever broadcast, and it ceased operation in December 2007. The front page of

91-512: The Play of the Month series was Cedric Messina . Thirteen productions were also shown previously or subsequently on BBC2 in the period 1971-73 under Stage 2 . Productions were broadcast in colour from November 1969. Of the 128 productions, 40 are missing from the archives (except for short sequences in several cases), having been junked in the 1960s and 1970s. One colour production exists only as

104-458: The BBC archives. The issues were scanned at high resolution , producing TIFF images and optical character recognition was then used to turn the text from the page into searchable text on the Genome database. The aim of this project is to allow researchers to be able to find out information easier and to help BBC Archives to build up a picture of what exists and what is currently missing from

117-466: The archive. Corrections to OCR errors and changes to advertised schedules are being crowdsourced , with over 440,910 user generated edits accepted after editorial review as of mid-December 2018. Each listing entry has a unique identifier which may be expressed as a URL. For example, the first screening of Doctor Who is http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/8f81c193ba224e84981f353cae480d49 . A broadcast programme may have more than one such identifier, if it

130-512: The latest episode not available in the archives is series ten episode eight " The Shadow of a Gunman ", originally transmitted on 20 April 1975. Sourced according to the BBC Genome archive of Radio Times magazines, with archival status from TV Brain. Legend: AS/A = Archive status/Availability Abbreviations: tr = Telerecording ; seq = sequence(s) Other BBC drama anthology series include: BBC Genome The BBC Genome Project

143-457: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Little_Minister&oldid=1028745523 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Play of the Month Play of the Month

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156-626: The magazine. They identified around five million programmes involving 8.5 million actors, presenters, writers and technical staff. BBC Genome was released for public use on 15 October 2014. The listings are as published in advance, and so do not include late changes or cancellations which were reflected on Infax. However, they do include huge numbers of early radio and television broadcasts, and "DJ shows" from BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 which were rarely kept officially, which were not listed on Infax (which also did not usually include repeats of archived programmes prior to 1976) because they were not in

169-609: The website is still available to see via the Internet Archive . After Infax ceased, a message on the website said that it would be incorporating in the information into individual programme pages. In 2012, Infax was replaced by the database Fabric but this is only for internal use within the BBC. In December 2012, the BBC completed a digitisation exercise, scanning the listings from Radio Times of all BBC's programmes from 1923 to 2009 from an entire run of about 4,500 copies of

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