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Associated-Rediffusion and Rediffusion London, your weekday ITV in London 1955-1968

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Thomas Brownrigg

Captain Thomas Marcus Brownrigg CBE DSO Rtd) (1902 – 1967) was general manager of Associated-Rediffusion
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Fourth floor says… We want better quality programmes

19 April 2022 Thomas Brownrigg

A word from Associated-Rediffusion management in 1959: has the quality of A-R programming fallen?

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Floor Four says… Balance

8 March 2022 Thomas Brownrigg

A word from Associated-Rediffusion management in 1958: how to mix levity with depth

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