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*[http://www.pstalker.com/echo/m_v_opendoor_intro.html Open Door programme] made in 1974 about the community of [[Jericho, Oxford]] |
*[http://www.pstalker.com/echo/m_v_opendoor_intro.html ''Open Door'' programme] made in 1974 about the community of [[Jericho, Oxford]] |
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*[https://www.bbc.com/historyofthebbc/100-voices/people-nation-empire/opening-doors One of us? Opening Doors] In 1973, the BBC launched Open Door, a bold experiment in 'access' TV |
*[https://www.bbc.com/historyofthebbc/100-voices/people-nation-empire/opening-doors One of us? Opening Doors] In 1973, the BBC launched ''Open Door'', a bold experiment in 'access' TV |
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Revision as of 16:11, 29 May 2020
Open Door was a programme produced by the BBC's Community Programme Unit. It was first broadcast on 2 April 1973. The programme gave people control of the airwaves and was a platform for the public to talk about its own issues and give their own views without editorial input. The programme was later replaced by Open Space.
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- Open Door programme made in 1974 about the community of Jericho, Oxford
- One of us? Opening Doors In 1973, the BBC launched Open Door, a bold experiment in 'access' TV