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MACE released the DVD, The Black Country 1969, a compilation of films produced by Associated Television for the Midlands region in the 1960s and 1970s.The DVD's main feature is a 32-minute documentary ATV Today: 07.04.1969: The Black Country, an Easter Special narrated by Gwyn Richards, which profiled the people and places of the Black Country.
ATV Today reached its peak during the 1970s when it was watched on a daily basis by an estimated three million viewers. [ 1 ] By now airing for 30 minutes from 6 pm, ATV Today was a popular mainstay of television in the Midlands, and alongside hard news coverage, it maintained its light-hearted and knockabout style of presenting.
Launched on Friday 1 January 1982, replacing ATV Today, Central News was initially a pan-regional service based in Birmingham airing a 6pm programme on weeknights alongside shorter weekday bulletins after ITN's News at One and News at Ten. During the rest of the decade, the region was eventually broken up into three sub-regions, receiving their ...
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, Republican congresswoman in S.C. District 1, is being called “afraid,” and having “flat out lied,” by her competition, Catherine Templeton after the incumbent ...
Grosvenor Road Studios on Facebook; Stingray Sound Effects - footage of John and Joan Taylor at work, from ATV Today, 24 March 1965, via MACE Archive; Video on YouTube - from a studio acetate; note the Hollick and Taylor packaging; Seventies Sevens Grosvenor page includes images of several Grosvenor record label designs
In her speech before the Washington Press Club Foundation on Wednesday night, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., launched into an uncommonly sharp comedic monologue that skewered just about everyone from ...
2 November – The first edition of ATV's soap opera Crossroads is broadcast. The programme continues to be produced by Central after it takes over from ATV in 1982, eventually ending in 1988. It would be revived in 2001 and would end again in 2003. ATV is given a three-year extension to its licence. This is later extended by a further year. 1965
He began his television career at Westward Television in the 1960s, [2] and then as an ATV sports reporter for their ATV Today programme in the early 1970s. [3] The continuing illness ATV Controller of Sports Billy Wright meant that Newbon and a small team, including Trevor East , had to carry out Wright's functions whilst covering up the ...