
A BBC Television Training film that pulls back the curtain on how TV was really made in the 1960s, clipboards, call sheets, and all. It’s a fascinatingly dry yet oddly hypnotic look at the mechanics of production: script breakdowns, scheduling, budgeting, and the careful choreography between departments that kept live and recorded shows on air.
Crew
Ian Curtis
Director, Producer
Duncan Griffin-Beale
Director
Richard Wade
Writer
Bernard Ashby
Editor
Barry Toovey
Production Assistant
Eddie Best
Camera Operator

Elmer Cossey
Camera Operator
A.A. Englander
Camera Operator
Ken Lowe
Camera Operator
Kenneth MacMillan
Camera Operator
David Prosser
Camera Operator
Peter Sargent
Camera Operator
Mike Shepherd
Camera Operator
Colin Waldeck
Camera Operator
Ken Willicombe
Camera Operator
Julian Baldwin
Sound
Graham Bedwell
Sound
John Gozzard
Sound
David Simpson
Sound
Grahame Whatling
Sound
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