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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 is a regional television news and current affairs programme, produced by ATV, serving the English Midlands. The programme aired from 5 October 1964 until 31 December 1981 – the final day of broadcasting from ATV before the company was restructured and relaunched as Central Independent Television.
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 ...
South Carolina Republican faces mockery from studio audience as she pushes unsubstantiated claims about Biden family
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) was jeered on “The Daily Show” on Monday for her response to former President Trump’s ongoing election interference case in Georgia. Mace was responding to a ...
She was the presenter of Tingha and Tucker, an ATV programme for children featuring two puppet Koalas, which ran from 1962 to 1970. Morton hosted the series as Auntie Jean. The show's fan club was so successful that ATV could not cope with the volume of mail and it had to be closed down. [4]
Mace's proposed resolution is setting off a firestorm. Rep. Nancy Mace says trans lawmaker Sarah McBride ‘absolutely’ reason for bathroom bill: ‘A penis in the women’s locker room —that ...
Taylor was best known for presenting Police 5, a long-running five-minute television programme first broadcast in the London area in 1962 that appealed to the public to help solve crimes. [4] [5] [6] He later presented a spin-off show for younger viewers, Junior Police 5, a.k.a. JP5. His catchphrase was "keep 'em peeled!"