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[…] the entire thing, it might have been BBC Four or Channel 4 or somet hing. I think I recorded it. […]

Bill Welch

[…] the theatre, not getting the noise you want, then the channel goes and... Bill Welch: All sorts! Jim Shields: ...the […]

Maurice Askew

[…] the first, well if not the first post war Westrex Channel - well it was Western Electric then, it wasn't […]

Joy Batchelor

[…] them are very good indeed. So it's gone into conventional channels of teaching and training, which is as it should […]

Anne Fleming

[…]rded live, off-air, Super-VHS copies plus a VHS for viewing purposes. And it was simply for viewing, nothing more, simply for access. For the ITV and Channel 4…. We were recording on to 1 inch tape initially and we were recording therefore a viewing copy on VHS and a master copy on one inch for pres[…]

Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle

[…]really changing, the way television is changing from a, if you like, the old model of showing the programmes when it is convenient for the television channel to On Demand so was that - take me back to the beginning. R: So I wasn't really involved at the inception of the STV Player. We came in o[…]

Norman Warren

[…]ten all about the film because it was in the BFI Programme.MARTIN SHEFFIELD: Yes, they did show the entire thing, it might have been BBC Four or Channel 4 or something. I think I recorded it.NORMAN J. WARREN: Was it at the time of its transmission?MARTIN SHEFFIELD: Yes.NORMAN J. WARREN: Ah yeah[…]
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