[…] the old cinema newsreels went there, soundmen, cameramen, went to ITN, that was a bit later. At the start, Rediffusion […]
[…] back fifty years. Starting as the only female reporter at ITN in 1963, she moved on to work as Producer/Director […]
[…]ho ran an agency. And when I'd had enough of figures and just the boredom, I went to the agency and they got me various temp assignments. I worked at ITN Saatchi, Ogilvy, Benson and Mather, so a lot of experience in different companies, but all media related. And then one day, they had a permanent j[…]
[…]was gonna say, I've rarely say that these because I had NASA photographs, Apollo being a NASA project in American project. But of course, then so did ITN and all the papers, so they have the same photographs. So at least our ones were different these days as a multitude of ways of getting photograph[…]
[…]ly one job but Ian Ross was the other chap, they employed me and they employed Ian Ross. Ian Ross went on to become a distinguished correspondent for ITN.I found that in fact I wasn’t going to Southampton at all, they were going to send me to Dover .. the chat around the water cooler in Southampton […]
[…] ten-four's, so-called because their starting salary was £10,400 and the first three ten-four's that we had were Emma Kennedy who went on to work for ITN, Graeme/Graham Mitchell went on to become a Producer/Director, I think he freelances and Craig Oliver, now Sir Craig Oliver, who worked as David C[…]
[…]; [Laughter] Things like that. So, they were joke cartoons in between all the sporting events of Let’s Go. (TIME 01:28:57) Because ITN presented the whole thing. That was all day Saturday.DARROL BLAKE: Because it was all live and coming from all different sources, all […]
[…]at was pretty much an independent project. Because before then she’d also worked with Stephen Peet [BEHP Interview No 163] at the BBC on Yesterday’s Witness, so she had a good production record and as you say she’d been a senior player in the National Film Archive at the BFI for some time. I think s[…]
[…]ssistant to producer? Boarded by Thames as promotion Scriptwriter and got job.Wrote for David Hamilton and Philip Elsmore TV announcers.Bob Tyrell ex ITN was This is Your Life Head and offered him job as researcher on a 9 months contract. Audience then was 22 million. worked on This is Your Life for[…]
[…]dn't get a chance to do it. So the music went to black for a second on air. That was a failure really I suppose it is usually a risk. We have we have ITN come in because if I had a bullet in the regional story. In the Midlands or something a reporter come into ATV cut it then send it down the line y[…]