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In 1980, Anglia successfully retained the franchise after defeating a challenge from East of England TV, who wished to operate from Cambridge. [11] In addition, the IBA bowed to public pressure from 70,000 viewers in northern parts of Norfolk who were served by Yorkshire Television via the Belmont Transmitter; many of the viewers had gone to "considerable trouble and expense" to receive Anglia ...
Anglia at War: With Ian McKellen, Geoffrey Colman, Jane Barham, Vera Barnard.
- Documentary
- Ian McKellen, Geoffrey Colman, Jane Barham
- 1992
- Ian Mckellen, Geoffrey Colman, Jane Barham
Witnesses recall life with American visiting forces in East Anglia in World War Two.
- 4 min
- 4K
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The first day of transmission for Anglia Television was on Tuesday October 27, 1959. Broadcasting began at 4.15pm with a picture of the Mendlesham mast and a voiceover announcing, "Anglia Television is on the air." The first programme, Introducing Anglia, took viewers on a tour of the region with aerial views of the countryside.
May 14, 2012 · 'Anglia at War: The Complete Collection' includes the full 16 episodes of 'Anglia at War' and the follow-up series, 'Anglia at Peace', building into the complete story of World War II in East Anglia. Receiving strong critical acclaim at the time of broadcast, 'Anglia at War' remains a television classic; the story of how ordinary people lived through an extraordinary time.
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In 1980, Anglia successfully retained the franchise after defeating a challenge from East of England TV, who wished to operate from Cambridge. [11] In addition, the IBA bowed to public pressure from 70,000 viewers in northern parts of Norfolk who were served by Yorkshire Television via the Belmont Transmitter; many of the viewers had gone to "considerable trouble and expense" to receive Anglia ...