Denis Kelly from BBC Sport asked if I had a picture of the CRE - the roving eye camera mounted on a Citroen Safari estate car.
I asked 180 or so people, and was deluged. In forwarding the pictures I blocked up Denis's email account, so I've put them here.
We did have a few repeats, so these are the best versions.










Also some PDFs-
1978-22
bbc_engineering_96
...and Tony Nuttall sent these pictures of earlier roving eyes...
This is Don McKay on the roof of a London Eye of about 1952.


Tony says - "The Humber Super Snipe roving Eye was the first High Speed Roving Eye and the only one built & operated by BBC North OBs
Manchester. "



These from Mike Jordan

RE1 on the BH stronghold 1954

RE1 with Jack Hayward at Buckingham Palace 1954
The Duke of Kent's wedding in York 6/6/1961
That should keep Denis happy !