I was only there for a relatively brief period. Even so, it was so exciting, live programmes from one studio after another, the canteen filled with interesting people.

It was a cauldron of talent, all feeding off each other, costumes, scenery, sound, cameras, production, wardrobe, make-up.. everything needed to make a vibrant television service, under one roof.
It was a "Family".

, you helped one another.
"Auntie", if you like, but we were there for one reason- to make the best television we could, as well as we could.
The "overnight set and light" proves the point.
One day a studio could be producing a school's programme, the next "TOTP", followed by "Doomwatch". They were flexible, and yet.....
there was The Television Theatre, Lime Grove, Riverside.. and, of course "AP".
It is so sad, and yet, understandable.
TVC is rather like The Royal Yacht "Britannia", iconic, and yet impractical to maintain.