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Category Archives: Pictures
Pictures – TOTP and Val Doonican
Bernie Newnham Studio G TOTP 1968 Crew 7, Gail Wedgewood, Dick Pigg, Johnny Stewart, Jimmy Savile, The Scaffold, Love Affair and others. Ian Perry More TOTP, with Dick Pigg, Stanley Dorfman and Johnny Pearson , and some well … Continue reading
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Pictures
Bernie Newnham TC4 1968 “Softly Softly” Norman Bowler, Stratford Johns, Frank Windsor, Gavin Campbell, and Crew 7 led as ever by Ron Green Bernie Newnham TC1 The Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show Ian Ridley on the front. Alan Rixon, … Continue reading
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Lime Grove, May 1950
This photo isn’t mine but it may be of historic interest. I understand that the first LG studio production from Studio D was in May 1950 in the shape of Wilfred Pickles. He is obvious in this photo of the … Continue reading
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Pictures of BBC Television Theatre through the years
from Dave Newbitt
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Long distance radio links
from Mike Jordan When there was due to be a party conference (I think) in Margate, we had to install the microwave back to London via CP. The well known route was Margate to a high point on Isle of … Continue reading
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Evesham pictures
From Bill Jenkin and Bernie Newnham EveshamTO22‘s (1965) final exercise with Chris Beer, Bob Auger?, Roger Casstles, and Chris Penny Camera is Pye MkIII – with servo everything, rather before servos were a proven technology… Camera is Marconi MkIV as … Continue reading