The Family was the first example of a fly-on-the-wall documentary on British Television. It became the model for the observational style of programme making. The idea for a camera crew following a family as they went about their everyday lives was taken from the US by producer Paul Watson, where An American Family had aired two years previously.
The Wilkins family of Reading were chosen as representative of a working class household. They agreed to be filmed for 18 hours a day over a three month period. Margaret and bus driver Terry, both 39, lived in a flat above a greengrocer's shop with their four children Marion, Gary, Heather and Christopher, along with Gary's wife Karen, baby Scott and Marion's fiancé Tom.
The Wilkinses were unhappy when they first saw themselves on screen and thought the programme had been unfairly edited. Audiences were divided and there were calls for it to be banned. However 8 million watched Marion and Tom get married in what was called "the television wedding of the year".
The series was repeated in 1983, with a new programme filling in the intervening years. When Margaret Wilkins died in 2008 Paul Watson remembered her as "a truly wise woman". The Family started a trend for observational documentaries that has evolved over the years, offering glimpses of real life as varied as the 1982 series Police, Driving School in 1997 and The Call Centre in 2013.
April anniversaries

Radiophonic Workshop founded
1 April 1958
The Boat Race first televised
2 April 1927
The Family first episode
3 April 1974
The Good Life
4 April 1975
New radio branding
4 April 1970
Newsround
4 April 1972
The Money Programme
5 April 1966
American Half Hour
6 April 1935
PM and The World Tonight
6 April 1970
Pogle’s Wood
7 April 1966
How Does Your Garden Grow?
9 April 1947
First episode of The Two Ronnies
10 April 1971
Launch of BBC Networking Club
11 April 1994
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
11 April 1972
Blue Peter Royal Safari
11 April 1971
Citizen Smith
12 April 1977
Animal Magic
13 April 1962
Demonstration of VERA Video Recorder on Panorama
14 April 1958
After Henry
17 April 1985
Hamlet at Elsinore
19 April 1964
First night of BBC Two
20 April 1964
Play School
21 April 1964
First episode of Top Gear
22 April 1977
Children's Newsreel
23 April 1950
The Sky at Night
24 April 1957
An Age of Kings
28 April 1960
First Episode of Waggoners' Walk
28 April 1969
The FA Cup Final is first televised
30 April 1938





























