by DAVID TAYLOR I started in the summer of 1966 when Sid Denney, the Head-of-Sound at the ITV broadcaster Anglia TV, took a gamble and let me join the Sound Department in Norwich. He didn’t have much to go on as there were no college courses at that time…I’d just showed an interest in sound…
1949 to 1967 – PYE BROADCAST AUDIO CONSOLES | PART ONE: THE OB ‘SCANNERS’
BY DAVID TAYLOR PART ONE CONTENTS: The early scanners with valve mixers:1| 1949 – BBC MCR3 and 6 2| 1951 and 1952 – BBC MCR11 and 12 Video excerpt one: 3| 1953 – Pye scanners go InternationalThe Aussies restore their very first scanner4| 1955 – ITV arrives and starts buying scannersThe ’60’s with the first…
1967 – ANGLIA TELEVISION | LIVE AT AN AIRSHOW.
by DAVID TAYLOR For the first in this series of posts on my years at Anglia Television look here: HERE In September 1967 the large RAF fighter base at RAF Coltishall was one of the many RAF stations that opened their doors at the anniversary of The Battle-of-Britain and held an airshow. Anglia TV decided…
1966 to 1969 – ANGLIA TELEVISION | MY FIRST YEARS IN TV SOUND.
by DAVID TAYLOR I started in the summer of 1966 when Sid Denney, the Head-of-Sound at the ITV broadcaster Anglia TV, took a gamble and let me join the Sound Department in Norwich. He didn’t have much to go on as there were no college courses at that time…I’d just showed an interest in sound…