How are we all doing? Hanging in there? In a further attempt to keep us all sane while we’re quarantined, here’s a six-pack of great and/or popular (we’re not saying which is which) Transdiffusion articles you might enjoy. Binge on them all now, or allow yourself one a day over the coming week. Either way, stay home, protect our healthworkers and stay safe.
REPORTING BY TELEVISION | At 1.46pm on March 14, 1957, an aircraft coming in to land at Manchester crashed on a housing estate. This is how Granada got the story on air in only 7 hours.
FORECAST FOR COLOUR | Colour is coming, and the February 1969 issue of staff magazine ‘Talk of THAMES’ asks four department heads what they’re doing to get ready.
A WEEK IN SEPTEMBER 1964 ON SOUTHERN | Over on our 1964 subsite, we spent a week watching Southern Television in September of that momentous year.
THE SOUND OF ILR | Take a trip back to 1977 to see what the IBA’s technical requirements were for making sure that Independent Local Radio sounded good.
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