[…]yright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Today's subject Gerald chambers are senior floor manager with experience at AR TV Rediffusion television and London Weekend Television. Gerald is now retired. The interviewer is john P. Hamilton, a member of the committee. The da[…]
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Yah, yah. So it’s a different thing. But I do think that, you know, the... I suppose the people that are coming up through TV are getting that kind of training probably.
Well they were with the dismantlement of the ITV companies.
Yah. Yah.
And the BBC, there won’t[…]
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[…]y what we were going to do. So, then I asked “What is the studio like, that we’re going to do this film in?” So, they punched a button on their TV set, which came up with a black and white picture, saying this is the studio. Which was just the site of the new studio. So, fine, than[…]
[…]ed a training school in London because the studio wasn't built there was nothingup there however, we got two working up there we bought the gear from Pye and we had twoscanners - which were much more than we needed. So the OB people trained in Manchester and thestudio people trained in London, we ra[…]
[…] got two working up there we bought the gear from Pye and we had two scanners - which were much […]