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Mr John Hale
I was born in 1943. I began working at the BBC in 1964, my final year at the BBC was 1994.
Education
O levels & A levels; Technical Qualifications
Previous Jobs
Rank Organisation (Odeon) Projectionist
How I joined the BBC
Saw an advert for Technical Operators (Radio) in the Radio Times
My first impressions of the BBC
Very professional organisation; a privilege to work for; also a privilege to be able to work with professional programme making equipment
Broad BBC career
Radio:Technical Operator: London Control Room: Continuity Suites Mixer BH London:Tape Editor Maida Vale: Projectionist; tape editor; audio mixer Radio: Studio Manager BH London; Bush House Television: Assistant Dubbing Mixer Alexandra Palace (News); TFS Ealing; TC London; LGS London Television: Dubbing Mixer: Drama series; Documentaries TFS Ealing; TC London; LGS London
My training at the BBC
1964: Four month Technical Operator Course (TO 19) at ETD Many courses, short and long throughout at ETD or The Langham Latterly: Guest Lecturing at ETD and at TC and White City
Feelings about the BBC whilst I worked there
Feel privileged to have worked for the BBC during the Golden Years when great classic programmes and series were produced (and in which I played a part) plus a period of huge increase in the development of technology to make those programmes.
Non autobiographical notes and facts BBC about the BBC
Staff took a pride in their work and morale was high until 1990.
Feelings about the BBC today
Since staff morale plummeted to an all time low amongst programme making staff such as me - and the John Birt era - the BBC has not recovered. High staff morale equals happy staff equals productive staff who are loyal - just as in the old days. Staff are not valued enough these days and the programme standards are consequently low.