ATV London continuity | Sunday 22 March 1964
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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Trevor Lucas takes us through an evening of ATV London programming by slowly getting closer and closer and closer to the camera. When edited together like this, the effect is really quite creepy.
This was Palm Sunday. And someone at ATV (possibly Lew Grade) decreed the whole evening's output, including adverts and continuity, be telerecorded for posterity.
+Anthony Hobson Whatever the circumstances, it paid off well for us to enjoy this 50 years later!
Christopher Sobieniak It sure did! :o)
Would be great to see the whole evenings output
I wonder if Trevor Lucas was told that the night's continuity was going to be telerecorded - the links seem quite wordy and well-written, but then there's few (any?) clips of 1964 continuity to compare.
So if this whole evening's broadcast was telerecorded do you think theres any chance the commercial breaks would be uploaded somewhere? Or perhaps even the start up or closedown?
The announcer is my namesake, Trevor Lucas. Did he ever go on to announce elsewhere and is he still with us I wonder? I notice he made a mistake at 1.46. He said "Sunday Palladium". He should have said "London Palladium", the programme of course being Sunday Night at the London Palladium.
1:46
Needing continuity to explain Beverly Hillbillies amuses me.
+Ken George Jones I like the off-model graphic card they used to promote the show as well!
I can't wait to see Antonio and his assistant Rosario. ..........
Must have been a big difference watching ITV in London back then. Rediffusion with no on screen (I presume) continuity and then ATV with onscreen continuity.
Plenty of on screen announcers at Rediffusion... Redvers Kyle, Jon Kelley, Muriel Young to name just three.
Hey, Can I use this in a video I'm making?
4 years later it shutdown
...and moved to the Midlands.
@@revinhatol then the midland lost theirs
Nice video here.....
*indeed*
Wow! No wonder ATV's London Weekend franchise was taken over by LWT in 1968, and ATV continued as a 7 day service in the midlands, until they reformed as Central in 1982.
LWT was poor in it's early years.
@@christopherhulse8385 and nearly went bankrupt.
@@MrThecarebear Then Murdoch bought it in 1972 I think
Jeez...
Thank god for Thames and LWT!
:-/
I was 3 days old.....
oof
@ Mkii1964: I was 3 weeks from 5 years ould!