Tonight, How Television Works, Alexandra Palace and TV Entry Course 17

from Derek Brady

Derek says “I joined Tech ops of the BBC in January 1956. Cameraman at Lime Grove, Alexandra Palace (News) and then Manchester Studios and OB’s. Then I doubled my BBC salary on joining Tyne Tees Television in 1959 as a cameraman. I returned to London in 1967 as head of cameras in the ILEA Television service. I was an early member of the Guild of Television Cameramen and served on the council in the early 70’s. I retired on the demise of the ILEA in 1990. I am still a member of the Guild.”

Here’s Derek on the set of the original Tonight progamme in Lime Grove Studio H sometime in the late 1950s.

Here’s a group from the same place and time. Derek doesn’t know all the names, and neither do I, but here’s a start –

Back Row, L to R – Frank “Horse” Rose, don’t know, don’t know, Ray Butt, Cliff Michelmore, Bob Warman, Dave Hughes.

Front row kneeling – Derek Brady, Eric Furze

This is from a publication called “How Television Works”, as demonstrated by Ian Gibb, with young Derek tracking on the right.

A racks crew, with Derek bottom left.

In the news interview set at Alexandra Palace

Evesham – TV Entry Course 17
11th March – 19th April 1957.

Back Row L – R

Robbins P., Thrower W.A., Gordrich V.D., Smith F.A., Lines J.W.P., Ellwood S.J.

Front Row L – R

Venis R.J., Spencer D., Alexander J.R., Cammack J.T., Brady J.D., Afford D.W.



 

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