Going Live with “Softly, Softly” – 1966 part 8

“Radio Times”, issue date 30th December 1965, introduces the new programme:

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“Radio Times”, issue date 30th December 1965, introduces the new programme…

Postscript

The series took its title from the proverb “Softly, softly, catchee monkey”, which was the motto of Lancashire Constabulary Training School. The original brief on the inauguration of the Regional Crime Squads is: ‘To investigate the criminal and not the crime.

“Softly, Softly” suffered from the BBC’s lack of a proper archiving policy until 1978. Many episodes of the first two series were live (although film recorded for overseas sales): other episodes and all the the later series were recorded on Videotape, and it was BBC policy before 1978 to wipe master tapes and reuse them for other programmes, hence saving money and storage space. Eighty-six episodes are thought to no longer exist, and only five episodes are known to exist – although some might still exist as film recordings stored in overseas archive vaults.

David Brunt has provided a chronology of the first two series of “Softly, Softly” based on the BBC’s daily programme broadcast logs, which are very comprehensive.

Season 1

Live Episodes

Episode

Title

Tx Date

2 A Local Touch 1966-01-12
3 The Misinformer 1966-01-19
4 It Doesn’t Grow on Trees 1966-01-26
6 Screws and Drivers 1966-02-09
8 Over Take… 1966-02-23
9 Don’t Push Too Hard 1966-03-02
10 The Key 1966-03-09
11 Tickle on Wheels 1966-03-16
12 A Spot of Leave 1966-03-23
16 Do You Believe in Ghosts? 1966-04-20
17 There’s a Lot of It About 1966-04-27
18 The Gentle Touch 1966-05-04
19 The Short Cut 1966-05-11
20 Made in Britain 1966-05-18
21 Round Trip 1966-05-25
22 Extraction 1966-06-01
23 Best Out of Three 1966-06-08
24 I Know What I Said 1966-06-15
25 Conspiracy (1) To Rob 1966-06-22
26 Conspiracy (2) To Corrupt 1966-06-29

Recorded Episodes

Episode

Title

Record Date

Tx Date

1 Off Beat 1966-01-04 1966-01-05
5 Talk to Me 1965-11-16* 1966-02-02
7 Take Over 1966-02-02 1966-02-16
13 A – Z 1965-12-01 1966-03-30
14 Blind Man’s Bluff 1966-03-30 1966-04-06
15 All the Flowers 1966-04-12 1966-04-13

* Recorded as a test run on a day usually used for a “Z-Cars” production.

 

“Radio Times”,  issue dated 29th October 1966, introduces the second season

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“Radio Times”,  issue dated 29th October 1966, introduces the second season

Season 2

Live Episodes

Episode

Title

Tx Date

1 Inside Out 1966-11-02
5 Sleeping Dogs 1966-11-30
8 Barlow Was There (1) Allegation 1966-12-21
10 Barlow Was There (3) Mischief 1967-01-04
12 James McNeil, Aged 23 1967-01-18
16 Somebody Important 1967-02-15
19 The Same the Whole World Over 1967-03-08
21 Appointment in Wyvern 1967-03-22
22 The Investors 1967-03-29
23 A Piece of Waste Ground 1967-04-05
24 Proof Positive 1967-04-12
26 On the Side of the Law 1967-04-26
27 The Linkman 1967-05-03

Recorded Episodes

Episode

Title

Record Date

Tx Date

2 All That Glitters 1966-10-05 1966-11-09
3 The Jackpot 1966-10-12 1966-11-16
4 Murder Reported 1966-10-19 1966-11-23
6 Heart of Brass 1966-11-16 1966-12-07
7 Find the Lady 1966-11-09 1966-12-14
9 Barlow Was There (2) Enquiry* 1966-12-14 1966-12-28
11 Sing a Song of Friendship 1966-12-07 1967-01-11
13 The Next Voice You Hear 1966-11-23 1967-01-25
14 An Eye for an Eye 1967-01-25 1967-02-01
15 What Colour a Wolf? 1967-01-11 1967-02-08
17 The Informant (1) Rough Justice 1967-02-01 1967-02-22
18 The Informant (2) The Man Inside 1967-02-08 1967-03-01
20 Selection 1967-02-22 1967-03-15
25 Cash on Deliverance 1967-03-01 1967-04-19
28 Blackitt’s Round 1967-04-19 1967-05-10
29 See You Tomorrow 1967-03-15 1967-05-17
30 The Hole (1) In the Road 1967-05-11 1967-05-24
31 The Hole (2) In the Head 1967-05-17 1967-05-31

* Episode 9 was pre-recorded – and out-of-sequence – as otherwise rehearsals would take place all over Christmas for a live transmission on 28th December. Episodes 8 and 10 were both live.

 

Series 3 onwards

From Series 3 onwards the episodes were pre-recorded onto quad 2” tape. The Telerecording was started at exactly the same time that a previous week’s recording was being transmitted, and it was recorded “as live” – the programme episode would continue straight through no matter what happened, and if the producer and director were happy, and the recording was OK, that was it. Sometimes, as with the live episodes, there would be re-takes for BBC Enterprises – sale abroad -but this would be an edit on the quad 2” tape, and it may be BBC Enterprises would pay to cut-edit the tape, although usually at this time it was a charge against the programme.

Series 5 Episode 4 “Error of Judgment” was shot completely on film.

 

The Real Crew 7

This account of going live with “Softly, Softly” does not name the crew members, since there was no possible way of tying up the various graphics with the real people. Crew 7 really did exist, and these are the crew members at the time. Although please bear in mind that there were often changes within the crews, as members were sent on other assignments or for training.

Camera Crew 7 1966

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Terry Foote found a staff list from 1967

Acknowledgements

A great debt of gratitude is owed to all those Technical Operators who contributed words and pictures to the BBC Tech Ops Website http://www.tech-ops.co.uk/next/

My thanks in particular go to those who reviewed the drafts of this material:

      
Principal reviewer:
(and editorial help)
Dudley Darby       
Reviewers:Barry Bonner       
      John Howell (Hibou)      
Bernie Newnham

Thanks, too, to David Brunt for the chronology of the first two series of “Softly, Softly”.

Alec Bray

December 2023 version 2.0

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