";s:4:"text";s:4836:" Duration: 39:54 … Another chance to see the historic 3rd May 1979 General Election which swept Margaret Thatcher to power. David Dimbleby presents the BBC's Decision 79 election results programme, with analysis by David Butler and Robert McKenzie and interviews by Robin Day. Duration: 00:31 VERA. VERA. Modern television election night programmes were a BBC invention. PP and lesson outline on why Thatcher won the 1979 election. Iran has seen the lowest turnout in a parliamentary election since the 1979 revolution, with 42.6% of eligible voters casting their ballots. David Dimbleby presents the BBC's Decision 79 election results programme, with analysis by David Butler and Robert McKenzie and interviews by Robin Day. David Dimbleby is the main host for the entire evening with his familiar band of experts. Nothing much to report yet except... Robin Day smoking a cigar in the BBC studio. Directed by Keith Clement. Duration: 00:21 the Psychiatrists’ Chair, 4 June 1997, BBC Radio 4. The first attempts came from two tiny studios at Alexandra Palace in north London, and were broadcast amidst much suspicion from the BBC hierarchy and politicians alike.Impressive studio graphics, and an election night line-up of experts that will become familiar faces get TV election broadcasting off to a good start.No recordings exist of this first television election night. Mai 1979 statt. The internet features, but real interaction with the audience is limited, as social media has barely made its mark on the world.Peter Snow is in his element, as the challenge to impress the audience with the best possible election night programme is intensified.He takes to the new Swingometer easily, and is much admired for his super-quick predictions.There are more BBC reporters out on the road than ever before.At last the audience can have faster and more direct input into the election night programme because of improved internet, and the rise of social media.
The expertise in the studio remains as solid and reliable as ever.An even higher level of computer graphic sophistication for Peter Snow.He presides over not only his beloved Swingometer, but numerous other graphic devices such as the rotating triangle. but numerous other graphic devices such as the rotating triangle â âthree part battle groundâ, as the political makeup of the country becomes less clear cut. Feedback about Party Election Broadcast, BBC One London, 21.00, 24 April 1979. The vast scale and impressive colours of later Swingometers is still some years off.A business-like approach is very much in evidence on set in the 1987 programme.Blue dominates and tradition abounds. Another chance to see the historic 3rd May 1979 General Election which swept Margaret Thatcher to power. In April 2017, Prime Minster Theresa May called a snap election, not long after the advisory United Kingdom European Union membership referendum on June 23 2016.By the time of Election 2017 on June 8, presenter David Dimbleby had hosted nine election nights. David Dimbleby presents the BBC's Decision 79 election … The General Election were decided to be held on 3rd May 1979 and at first glance it appeared to be characterized by something new. By 1970 broadcasting in colour is well established, and it lends a whole new dimension to an election night broadcast.Alistair Burnett, who later went on to front ITNâs Britain is deep in economic crisis, with strikes never more frequent, and in both election programmes Burnett adopts a rather sombre tone. First of all, British voters saw the first women to run the election for Prime Minister of the UK. This simple newsreel is the only archive material to survive.Just over a year later, out comes the same studio set as 1950, complete with painted on election results by operatives in white coats.The night is a more polished affair than before, with more outside broadcasts and correspondents meeting real voters.