Abstract

Abstract The article describes the arrival and organisation of adult education on ITV. The author describes the development of social action programming and the arrival on the scene of the Community Education Officers in the ITV companies. The author contends that while the formal networked adult education output was only partially successful, the development of social action, fitting as it does the federal structure of ITV, opened up a rich new vein in British public service broadcasting.

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