Oh God I remember those broadcasts as a teenager in the 1980s. I was glued to them during my school holidays. There was no internet so it was the source of info. I remember the radiant blue screens and the still photos of guys on top of mountains too. Thanks for posting the video.
The BBC also ran Service Information on BBC2 for a number of years, mostly between 1978 and 1983 before and after Play School at 10.30 or 11.30am. I know it was dropped in 1983 and went onto Pages from Ceefax after that apparently. Thank you for the RTE information here-this is the first time I have seen it and would like to say how interesting I found it too. Well done!
The Independent Television Authority (renamed as the Independent Broadcasting Authority from 1972 with the impending launch of Independent Local Radio) also ran Engineering Announcements on ITV from November 1970 until May 1983, then on Channel 4 and S4C from May 1983 until the programmes' end in July 1990 as the IBA wound down.
@tubedougz yeah, used to love finding 'Newcomers' on RTE - unbilled but broadcast for people in the trade or something. It was great finding adverts or programmes you weren't supposed to see!
I've read elsewhere that 405 could be recorded onto VHS if one could extract the composite video signal from a 405 TV, but this was all before my time (I wasn't born in 1985) so can't say I've ever tried it! Pity you threw those sets away btw :)
It's possible it could be BBC 1 405 ch 12 as i used 2 notch filters to remove the ch 12 vision also it could be frequency mixing as live 1km from a pmr station and i used to get odd transmissions affecting band 1-3 when their tx's fired up.
No! I dont know if a video recording would work as i never tried to,Now i wish i had but i think if we had the technology we have it might be possible. There's a site called 405 alive and they have a lot of info. i threw two dual standard sets away last year as i needed the space. andy
Oh God I remember those broadcasts as a teenager in the 1980s. I was glued to them during my school holidays. There was no internet so it was the source of info. I remember the radiant blue screens and the still photos of guys on top of mountains too. Thanks for posting the video.
The Pink Panther theme remix was so catchy and satisfying. 😍😍😍
From Meco's "Pop Goes The Movies", from around the time of this broadcast.... :)
Sound like the 1993 MGM animation opening
The BBC also ran Service Information on BBC2 for a number of years, mostly between 1978 and 1983 before and after Play School at 10.30 or 11.30am.
I know it was dropped in 1983 and went onto Pages from Ceefax after that apparently.
Thank you for the RTE information here-this is the first time I have seen it and would like to say how interesting I found it too.
Well done!
The Independent Television Authority (renamed as the Independent Broadcasting Authority from 1972 with the impending launch of Independent Local Radio) also ran Engineering Announcements on ITV from November 1970 until May 1983, then on Channel 4 and S4C from May 1983 until the programmes' end in July 1990 as the IBA wound down.
Actually the service information ended in December 1982 as far as I have read, after which it was shown on Ceefax. Thank you of course anyway!!
The RTÉ Guide is dated Friday, April 20th 1984, so this broadcast would be from the previous Tuesday, 17th April 1984.
@tubedougz yeah, used to love finding 'Newcomers' on RTE - unbilled but broadcast for people in the trade or something. It was great finding adverts or programmes you weren't supposed to see!
Actually the 405-line broadcasting in the Republic of Ireland ceased on the 23rd of November 1982.
absolutely love this, thanks for uploading
This was from late 1984 or 1985 because the graphics are blue background & yellow fonts.
I've read elsewhere that 405 could be recorded onto VHS if one could extract the composite video signal from a 405 TV, but this was all before my time (I wasn't born in 1985) so can't say I've ever tried it!
Pity you threw those sets away btw :)
This is from 1984 not 1983 as the RTE GUIDE is from April 1984.
It's possible it could be BBC 1 405 ch 12 as i used 2 notch filters to remove the ch 12 vision also it could be frequency mixing as live 1km from a pmr station and i used to get odd transmissions affecting band 1-3 when their tx's fired up.
Interesting :) Do you have any off-air recordings from the British 405-line services?
No! I dont know if a video recording would work as i never tried to,Now i wish i had but i think if we had the technology we have it might be possible.
There's a site called 405 alive and they have a lot of info.
i threw two dual standard sets away last year as i needed the space.
andy
Ireland are supposed to be starting digital later this year but anything can happen but firm dates yet.
andy
Watching this I could hear chittering in the back ground quite faint Did anyone else notice this?
As many DX recordings. You forget to write where signal was received/recorded?
when the government forks out the money for it like every other nation instead of expecting RTE to pay for it.
PINK PANTHER!!!!!
What Month or Day is This from?
Yes it would probibly work it's a pity i didn't try it but we only think of things like that when its too late.
andy