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Arthur Askey TV series recovered | British Comedy Guide
  • All missing episodes of an Arthur Askey TV sitcom have been recovered
  • The 1960 comedy Arthur's Treasured Volumes consisted of six one-off plays
  • The episodes were missing believed wiped, but discovered within ITV's archive

"Five missing episodes of a television comedy starring Arthur Askey have been recovered.

Only one episode of Arthur's Treasured Volumes, produced by ITV broadcaster Associated Television (ATV), had previously been known to survive.

The additional episodes - completing the single, six-part series - were all located, unknown, within ITV's archives by archive television organisation Kaleidoscope researcher Tim Disney.

Tapes were regularly discarded or recorded over from the 1950s onwards, resulting in the loss of many programmes. They were considered unimportant ephemera in the early days of television, and in the era before VHS, DVDs or repeat channels, had no further value, so the expensive tapes were recycled.

Recoveries focus on off-air recordings made by early collectors and archivists; copies made for sale and broadcast overseas; occasional copies made - or 'borrowed' by cast and crew members; and - as appears to be the case here - mis-cataloguing within rights holders' often cavernous archives.

Written by Dave Freeman, the six episodes of Arthur's Treasured Volumes are individual sitcom plays. Each began with Askey's real daughter, Anthea Askey, taking a different book from a library shelf and beginning to read as the story begins.

The episodes see the Askeys receive regular support from the likes of noted bit-part player, character actor Sam Kydd; a pre-Steptoe Wilfrid Brambell; Arthur Mullard; June Whitfield; Geoffrey Palmer; and others."
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