Teddington phase I 1960-1971
Teddington as film studio, early 1900s
Studio 2/3 Film Studio
Original main entrance before completion of Phase II, in 1961
Phase II Tech Block Building 1960-61
Teddington central area, c.1958
After the arrival of MV Iris, 1963
Behind C.A.R. bays 1962. Colin Bocking
Behind C.A.R. bays 1962. Gerry Taylor
EMI 203 Monochrome at Teddington 1962-69
Studio 1 Lino Laying 1961-62
Studio 1 Production Control / Sound 1961
Studio 1 Vision Control 1961
C.A.R. 1961-2
Power Bays 1962
C.A.R. bays 1962
TRehearsal Room c.1962
MCR Teddington 1962- . Tony Timms, John Aldham
Vision Control, EMI 203s, 1962-68
Vision Control, EMI 203s, 1962-68. Colin Bocking
Early monochrome days at Teddington, 1958-62. Marconi Mk III
Studio 1 Teddington Vision Control. Monochrome EMI 203. 1962-68
Services being installed ti MV Iris, 1963
Sheila Kennedy with pre-production Marconi MkVII. 1967?
Colour demonstrations
Camera set-up tests
Alec Pyser on colour demonstrations
ABC TV Teddington, Early 405 line colour tests for white balance
Early colour tests
Early colour production, 1969
Early colour
VTR colour installation, 1967. Operator Norman Donaldson
VTR colour installation, Ampex VR2000/1200, 1967. Project Engineer Brian Scott
Launa Bradish in Make-up for colour, 1968
Make-up, 1968
New Wardrobe, built 1968
New Wardrobe Department. Built 1968
Graphics for colour. c.1968
Design Department refurbished for colour. c.1968
Camera Set-up bays, with EMI coders and set-up. Installed 1968-69
Set-up Control. Installed 1968-69
Camera Set-up for colour. EMI 201 cameras. Installed 1968-69
Studio 1 Camera Set-up. Instsalled December 1968
Studio 3 Production Control for colour. Installed November 1969
Studio 1 Production Control for colour. December 1968. Mike Solomons, John Eveleigh
Studio 1 Vision Control for colour. Installed 1969
Studio 1 Sound with Neve console. Installed 1971
Thames TV Teddington Studio 1 Production Bryan Forbes and ??
Early colour productions, Max Bygraves. 1969
Studio 2 Sound. Neve desk, 1970
C.A.R. colourised, c.1970
'Medway' dubbing, 1971. Frank Byde (left)
'Medway' dubbing, 1971. First digital video/audio interlock. Unique code. Designed by Tom Sloley
Band Room, 1971-82