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[…]d us in good stead for working. And so I got a job at the advertising agency in West End. And I was there for about a year or so into my got news of ITV opening in 55, September 55. So at the advertising agency, we got all the bumps coming in about the new ITV components. And a friend of mine who wo[…]
[…]ess good. So in the end, I landed up doing one night each. I gave up the second night, because when times got a bit difficult, and then when grumping TV open, the whole thing collapsed.Mike Dick 1:37:38 That's gonna sit the impact TV would have been coming in at that point. I mean, what […]
[…]have someone else write for him. Because Paul's done a lot of training in film schools. I think he ran the cinematography course at the National Film TV school for some time. And the thing is, he's written books on cinematography.Unknown Speaker 15:52 So yeah, Paul, and then then I becam[…]
[…] Arts, medical, and waternsw. So I've had quite a broad spectrum when when, and I've also worked for major companies for BBC for all the most of the ITV companies before that when they were still in existence, channel for independence. And that's, that's, that's who I am. I was born in 1940. So I'm […]
[…]ut your time training video news film. At that point, obviously, there was a lot of on location filming happening for video and film was broadcast on TV. And that developed all the way through the seventies and eighties. There was a lot of 16mm film being used for broadcast television.AM: Yes. News […]
[…] for the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group's oral history project. The interviewer is Janet McBain, the date is 14 July 2018 and the place is the STV's studio in Glasgow and the copyright of the recording is vested in the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group. I am going to do the boring thing and[…]
[…]ted in that film, I think most of them would be far below the artistic achievements because of the war game. And they not only banned it from British TV, and later, it transpired they actually there were meetings with PVC governors and cabinet ministers. And yeah, there was government. They were, yo[…]