Bits and Bytes

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Bits and Bytes was the name of two Canadian educational television series that taught the basics of how to use a personal computer. The first series, made in 1983, starred Luba Goy as the Instructor and Billy Van as the Student. Bits and Bytes 2 was produced in 1991 and starred Billy Van on his own.

The intro sequence featured a montage of common computer terms such as "ERROR", "LOGO" and "ROM", as well as various snippets of simple computer graphics and video effects, accompanied by a theme song that very heavily borrows from the 1978 song Neon Lights by Kraftwerk. The series were produced by TVOntario. The Writer-Producers of Both Bits and Bytes and Bits and Bytes 2 were Denise Boiteau & David Stansfield.

The first series featured an unusual presentation format whereby Luba Goy as the instructor would address Billy Van through a remote video link. The video link would appear to Luba who was seated in an office on a projection screen in front of her. She was then able to direct Billy, who appeared on a soundstage with various desktop computer setups of the era. Popular systems emphasized included the Atari 800, Commodore PET, Tandy TRS-80, and Apple II. Each episode also included short animated vignettes to explain key concepts, as well as videotaped segments on various developments in computing.

In the second series, produced almost a decade later, Billy Van assumed the role of instructor and taught a new female student. The new series focused primarily on IBM PC compatibles (i.e. Intel-based 286 or 386 computers) running DOS and early versions of Windows, as well as the newer and updated technologies of that era.

Episodes (1983-84)

  • Program 1: Getting Started
  • Program 2: Ready-Made Programs
  • Program 3: How Programs Work?
  • Program 4: File & Data Management
  • Program 5: Communication Between Computers
  • Program 6: Computer Languages
  • Program 7: Computer-Assisted Instruction
  • Program 8: Games & Simulations
  • Program 9: Computer Graphics
  • Program 10: Computer Music
  • Program 11: Computers at Work
  • Program 12: What Next?

Episodes (1991)

  • Program 1: Basics
  • Program 2: Words
  • Program 3: Numbers
  • Program 4: Files
  • Program 5: Messages
  • Program 6: Pictures

Crew

  • Original Music - Harry Forbes, George Axon
  • Animation Voice - Fred Napoli
  • Animation - Grafilm Productions Inc.
  • Consultants - Jim Butterfield, David Humphreys, Mike H. Stein, Jo Ann Wilton
  • Unit Manager - Rodger Lawson
  • Production Editor - Michael Kushner
  • Production Assistant - George Pyron
  • Executive Producer - Mike McManus
  • Director - Stu Beecroft
  • Written & Produced by - Denise Boiteau and David Stansfield

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