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8 results found for '"TV-am"' in Contributors.
First ITV TV-am broadcast (1983)
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Special; Advertisement; News bulletin
The first morning broadcast by new ITV breakfast television station TV-am, with introductory music and welcome from presenter David Frost and co-hosts Anna Ford, Robert Kee, Michael Parkinson and Angela...
TV-am opening broadcast (1983)
- Genre
- Special
Recording of the opening broadcast of TV-am - the first ITV breakfast programme. Speaking are presenters David Frost, Anna Ford, Robert Kee, Michael Parkinson, Angela Rippon. Ends abruptly.
TV-am financial problems rumoured (1983)
- Genre
- Interview
TV-am interview with the television station’s Chief Executive Timothy Aitken, who denies rumours that the company is about to go out of business and says there are sufficient funds available to pay off...
Miners strike - Silver Birch interview (1984)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview on TV-am with Chris Butcher, the Nottinghamshire working miners’ campaigner known as Silver Birch, on the reaction to him trying to get miners back to work during the strike. Comments on why he...
Margaret Thatcher on Good Morning Britain (1985)
- Genre
- Advertisement; Interview; Trailer
Episode of TV-am’s programme, Good Morning Britain, hosted by David Frost. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher talks about various issues including unemployment, the sinking of the General Belgrano during the...
General Election- Edna Healey allegation (1987)
- Genre
- Discussion; Interview
Anne Diamond (TV-am) interviews a rattled Shadow Foreign Secretary, Denis Healey, on allegations in the Sun newspaper that his wife Edna received private health treatment 2 years ago. Includes comment by...
General Election- David Owen backs Major (1992)
- Genre
- Interview
Excerpt from an interview on TV-am with former SDP leader, David Owen, in which he urges voters in marginal seats to back John Major. Owen says Major is a far better Prime Minister than Neil Kinnock could...
Kinnock knew Labour would lose election (1992)
- Genre
- Interview
Former Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock says he knew Labour would lose the general election several days before it and his wife Glenys Kinnock also feared the worst. Speaking on TV-am with David Frost (not...