[…] different to this extent Alan, that the studios had in fact been planned as a theatre rather than as a film studio, I'm talking now about A and B at Alexandra Palace they were both of course damned. Then they both, both A and B studios had tabs, they both had a cyclorama, in fact, the consideration[…]
[…] I was put onto sound and the boys used to be devils and send you up the high ladders, to watch you go up and things like this.RF: So you went to AP [Alexandra Palace] as a vision mixer?BH: That's right, they were very, very early daysRF: Tell us about the equipment and the techniques in 1946. You w[…]
[…]iaison agreement between Spot and the BBC. This was in '52. And the BBC then, their newsreel was a magazine programme that they used to produce up at Alexandra Palace and it was the first television newsreel. It was a twice a week thing, it was every night, every day rather but they changed it twice[…]
[…]she said maybe you won't come and join us but perhaps just come and see us. So I went in office time which was pretty tricky stuff, and I went out to Alexandra Palace, and I went into the North Towers I suppose it was where there was Andrew Miller Jones and George Nordoff and Mary and her nice silve[…]
[…] which was pretty tricky stuff, and I went out to Alexandra Palace, and I went into the North Towers I […]
[…]eady passed security. Although I think those days we didn't have security. You just wanted in say hi to the commissioner who knew anyway, suddenly at Alexandra Palace, Hi, Harry, hate it, you know, fun, no cards or anything. But I asked my boss, you know, one of watch Doctor Who and they said, There[…]
[…]evision. We got him to do one series Ronnie actually produced the first three of these at the Playhouse with with equipment which must have come from Alexandra Palace because it was breaking down you know one camera would go and it was live too. And, and Ronnie did the first three ... Mrs Hamil[…]