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RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - Northlad - 19-03-2023

(19-03-2023, 07:34 PM)W. Knight Wrote:  Not sure if anyone has posted this, but here's Yorkshire's opening night in full, back in 1968:
https://youtu.be/jRBl8F4RLQo 

Some young faces on here, Michael Partington,Richard Whiteley,Jonathan Aitken and the great Donald Baverstock,not one of his finest programmes though!


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - James2001 - 19-03-2023

So much smoking too! One of those things that reminds you some aspects of the past really do belong in the past.


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - Andrew - 20-03-2023

Not pres as such, but this is amusing

https://twitter.com/chiefbrody1984/status/1637537570639814656?s=61&t=k12blcodmTeLefPls-1wYw 


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - Steve in Pudsey - 20-03-2023

Perhaps this should be a thread in the tech section but I'll mention it here for now:

https://youtu.be/4QjHrTC4S6Y?t=7231 

(clip starts at 2h00.30s)

Dickie Davies anchoring ITV Sport's coverage of Torvill and Dean on location, from the 1984 World Figure Skating Championships in Ottowa

I'm surprised that we have Dickie presenting in vision with phone quality sound. I know phone-type circuits were used to add commentary to a host broadcaster feed (what we would now call a world feed) but surely if ITV were able to get a unilateral vision circuit, getting a quality audio circuit shouldn't have been too challenging? (I know this is probably pre sound-in-syncs, but still).  Was that a common thing or was this likely to have been a back up arrangement?

Incidentally, I believe this was before the power cut which delayed the competition, and led to Peter Lewis introducing a Thames programme on LWT (and the rest of the network)!

https://youtu.be/4QjHrTC4S6Y?t=7541 


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - VMPhil - 21-03-2023

(20-03-2023, 11:26 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote:  Incidentally, I believe this was before the power cut which delayed the competition, and led to Peter Lewis introducing a Thames programme on LWT (and the rest of the network)!

That clip is in that video too (2:04:23)


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - W. Knight - 21-03-2023

Thames' Citytv proposal on Channel 5, as reported on BBC News:
https://twitter.com/UKPRES1/status/1637710563676495873 
Always interested to see how this would turn out - although it'd probably collapse in 5 years Undecided


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - Steve in Pudsey - 21-03-2023

(21-03-2023, 12:06 AM)VMPhil Wrote:  
(20-03-2023, 11:26 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote:  Incidentally, I believe this was before the power cut which delayed the competition, and led to Peter Lewis introducing a Thames programme on LWT (and the rest of the network)!

That clip is in that video too (2:04:23)

Yes, the second embed starts there.


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - Michael Kenchington - 22-03-2023

Hey everyone, i've found a newspaper clipping of the 1988 Anglia flag which debuted on 21st March 1988, which was 35 years ago today: https://twitter.com/UKPRES1/status/1638236890468958209 


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - Stooky Bill - 22-03-2023

(21-03-2023, 12:46 AM)W. Knight Wrote:  Thames' Citytv proposal on Channel 5, as reported on BBC News:
https://twitter.com/UKPRES1/status/1637710563676495873 
Always interested to see how this would turn out - although it'd probably collapse in 5 years Undecided
It could have worked, they'd probably not have come on air for a year or two and the economy had improved by then. As was seen by the number of bidders a couple of years later. 

IIRC the plan was for several city based stations rather than a national service, so more costly but that would have had some advantages. It could have been rolled out in London first and then to other cities. The transmitter network wouldn't only have been smaller but also rolled out gradually, and the retune scheme more manageable.

Thames had a lot of experience and facilities of course but one issue was that the decision was only made in mid December 1992 so a lot of their staff were gone by then. That said a lot of the people working on Channel 5 when it did launch in 1997 were Thames staff, then working for their then owners Pearson.


RE: TV Social Media Pres Gold - Tola - 23-03-2023

Unsure if this has already been posted on the purple place:
https://youtu.be/57maDwkA9e0 
Notice the space balloon slide, which I'm assuming was before they introduced the chicken test card.