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The first couple of "Newsrounds' were pre-recorded and I remember watching the first one in the Langwith common room surrounded by our production team and a couple (only) of curious students.  We soon went to live programmes which made the whole production process much more exciting.
The first couple of "Newsrounds' were pre-recorded and I remember watching the first one in the Langwith common room surrounded by our production team and a couple (only) of curious students.  We soon went to live programmes which made the whole production process much more exciting.


I now live in Australia (Sydney) and have done for 40 years - I came here after graduating from York in 1968.  I initially cane to Australia to do a PhD but dropped out of that one.  I then became, for four years, an educational TV producer at a university in Sydney - the only job in which I used my experience with YSTV.  I did get a PhD several years later, spent some time working for government, and now run my own consultancy company providing advice on energy and environmental policy and programs.
I now live in Sydney, Australia and have been in Australia for 40 years - I came here after graduating from York in 1968.  I initially came to Australia to do a PhD but dropped out of that one.  I then became, for four years, an educational TV producer at a university in Sydney - the only job in which I used my experience with YSTV.  I did get a PhD several years later, spent some time working for government, and now run my own consultancy company providing advice on energy and environmental policy and programs.


I come to the UK about once a year to visit my father (who's now 91) and my sister who live south of Manchester.  It's possible that I could come to York during one of these visits if anybody would be interested in talking with me.  I'd certainly be interested to see where YSTV has got to 40 years later.
I come to the UK about once a year to visit my father (who's now 91) and my sister who live south of Manchester.  It's possible that I could come to York during one of these visits if anybody would be interested in talking with me.  I'd certainly be interested to see where YSTV has got to 40 years later.
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