Back in the day,we used LM567 tone decoder chips as line rate & field rate detectors at remote TV Transmitters.
The ABC dropped the field group off the video feed & just ran line syncs to turn the Tx off at midnight or thereabouts.
In the morning,they restored the field syncs,the 50Hz tone decoder locked on,& the Tx would switch back on.
Line rate (15625Hz) was used as a video fail alarm.
It is much easier to make the 15kHz one stable,as the C value for 50(or 60)Hz needs to be quite large-----if you do use the field rate one,don't use tantalums or electrolytics,because they will drift.
Earlier devices used proper sync separators,etc,but they weren't any more stable than LM567s & a lot bulkier.