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35 results found for '"Channel 4"' in Keywords.
Annan report on BBC (1977)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with an unidentified male speaker (poss. Anthony Smith) on the contents of the Annan Report on the future of the BBC and UK broadcasting, its suggestions for sponsorship and advertising on...
Broadcasting bill proposes fourth TV channel (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview on the contents of the Government’s broadcasting bill proposing the introduction of a fourth UK televison channel. Male speaker and female interviewer not identified.
Welsh language TV channel (1980)
- Genre
- Interview
Telephone interview with Gwynfor Evans, Plaid Cymru President, on proposals suggesting expanded Welsh language programmes may be broadcast on BBC2 and the new Channel 4 station rather than a separate fourth...
Jeremy Isaacs on Channel 4 News (1981)
- Genre
- Interview
Jeremy Isaacs, Chief Executive of the new Channel 4, on the use of multiple sources for news and audience share; with reference to ITV and the BBC. Female interviewer not identified.
Channel 4 (1981)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified male speaker on the new Channel 4, its funding and programme scheduling. Female interviewer not identified.
Review of the year (1981)
- Genre
- Election coverage; Interview; News report; Obituary; Press conference; Special
A review of 1981, presented by John Greenwood and researched by Charlie Rose. Topics covered include the hunt for and arrest of the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe; the release of US hostages in Iran just...
Channel 4 launch (1982)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Jeremy Isaacs, Chief Executive of Channel 4, at the press conference launch where he talks about the role of the new television channel. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Darcus Howe).
First Channel 4 broadcast (1982)
- Genre
- Competition; Jingle; Music; Special
The first minutes of Channel 4 Television. The first voice is announcer Paul Coia. The first programme is Countdown, with presenter Richard Whiteley, Ted Moult, Carol Vorderman, and Cathy Hytner (selecting...
Mary Whitehouse on obscene TV (1982)
- Genre
- Interview
Mary Whitehouse, National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association, following a meeting with Home Secretary, Willie Whitelaw. She expresses her concerns over the subject matter of recent television programmes...
Nightline (1982)
- Genre
- Advertisement; Consumer advice; Interview; News bulletin; Phone-in; Talk show; Trailer
Carol Thatcher presents Nightline programme with President of ABTA Ivor Elms giving holiday advice. Listeners telephone the programme to comment. Film producer David Puttnam then talks about the British film...