[…] fact I go back to shortly after the way at Alexandra Palace = don’t think anyone could have had a more […]
[…] of cable they used to have before the war at Alexandra Palace. Cyril Pennington-Richards: At what? Alan Lawson: At Alexandra Palace, […]
[…] And then of course we finally found our way to Alexandra Palace where we plunged into the deep end. • Tell […]
[…] and agreed to launch a service. In 1935 it acquired Alexandra Palace to serve as its TV broadcasting centre, and started […]
[…]c electrical principles, and B was much more technical. And then they sent you out on a six month tour around the entire BBC. So I started in news at Alexandra Palace, and then I went to all the different departments in Television Centre. I went to film at Ealing studios. Then I went to outside broa[…]
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[…] I recruited my lot and I then set up a training course with Rodney Marsh. And who was then the head of Star training, and a trained all my people at Alexandra Palace, got them into action. And we we made started making 300 radio and 300 television programmes a year, building up to or building up to[…]
[…]and I've never seen anything so good at the bridge. So and so I found out where the prints would be being hired from which was the, what's called the Alexandra library in the Perth Cultural Centre. And I asked to speak to the boss. And and I said, you know, do you check your films? Because it's not […]
[…] 1934 he’d even been part of the Baird team at Alexandra Palace), Alan was ready for a challenging activity – he […]