Tuesday 29th June 1976 ITV Ulster - Destination USA - Adverts - ITV Summer - Killers - News - ITN
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- 29th June 1976 - ITV Ulster
Channel: ITV Ulster
Date: Tuesday 29th June 1976
Time: 10.00pm approx.
Continuity Announcer: Philip Elsmore (Destination America book)
Continuity Announcer: Johanne Woods (Ulster)
Trail Voice-Over: Jim Pope (Killers trail)
• End of Destination America
• Continuity: re. the related book
• Advert: ARDS SHOPPING CENTRE
• Advert: STEWARTS (ANTRIM ROAD, BELFAST)
• Advert: NORTHERN IRELAND RAILWAYS (BELFAST TO PORTRUSH)
• Advert: ANKER (BELFAST / ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER)
• Advert: FIAT 127
• Continuity: re. tomorrow evening on UTV
• Continuity: trail for Killers - tomorrow night at 9.00
• Continuity: into News at Ten
• Start of News at Ten with Andrew Gardner and Sandy Gall
How I love these old Ulster Television cardboard ads. Thank you for this. 😊
The continuity announcer on the Ulster slide based comms & on the clock into News At Ten is Johanne Woods - who went on to be a transmission controller & colleague of mine at UTV.
Many thanks for this!
I was at a 6th Form leaving do on that day, having left a fortnight earlier on the 15th.
Thanks I cast this to my Sky Q box to watch on my widescreen tv to make it look like itv 1976 is now 😂
News at Ten theme ('The Awakening') by Johnny Pearson.
Is it me or does that Fiat ad end earlier than expected. Typically they’d have a couple of seconds of dead air at the end of a break, plus there’s no text to say Fiat or the price.
Edit: and it lasts for 26 seconds, rather than 30
Was there a standard mechanism that various ITV companies used for their clocks? Quite a few regions had that tick-move back a bit movement going on in the 70s and 80s.
The continuity announcer clearly has a lovely Ulster accent - that she's desperately suppressing.
I did think that. I'm a well spoken Ultonian and she makes me sound distinctly unpolished! I'm not sure who it is - almost sounds like Joanne Woods in parts but she didn't hide her accent.
Yes I’m pretty sure that’s Joanne Woods there, with both her and Phillip Elsmore having a good stab at RP before that sort of thing loosened up. Still surprised it’s as late as 1976! Also, looks like they cut away from the car advert too early. And imagine the poor bloke with the name Anker...
@@mikeauld7971 She is rolling her Rs a little bit, as someone from England (with a NI parent) I can hear the (very pleasant) slight Irish lilt there.
Of course here in the North East, Tyne Tees had embraced local accents long before this.
Also listen to how Elsmore pronounces “pounds”. On a technical issue, odd to see 2 cue dots there. There is an almost perceptible source switch as the second one is revealed.