Alfred Hull appeared on Thames Television's Magpie program on Thursday 11th September 1969, which was filmed at the Teddington Lock studios, London. Here is the correspondence and some still shots from the filming.
7th February 1969
A letter from the producer expressing interest in Pam's Delight appearing on Magpie.
A letter from the producer expressing interest in Pam's Delight appearing on Magpie.
1st May 1969
Another letter from the producer discussing when it would be appropriate to appear on the program.
Another letter from the producer discussing when it would be appropriate to appear on the program.
3rd September 1969
A letter from Magpie's researcher explaining the arrangements for the day of filming.
The researcher also mentions that the studio was being updated to colour at the time.
A letter from Magpie's researcher explaining the arrangements for the day of filming.
The researcher also mentions that the studio was being updated to colour at the time.
27th August 1969
A letter from the researcher confirming the program details and specifying what was needed for filming.
Also, a press cutting describing Alfred's appearance on Magpie.
A letter from the researcher confirming the program details and specifying what was needed for filming.
Also, a press cutting describing Alfred's appearance on Magpie.
September 1969
Some still shots from the studio and some photographs of a Pam's delight tree including Alfred Hull and his wife Bessie.
Also, a press cutting from the Biggleswade Chronicle (3rd October 1969) mentioning the appearance on Magpie.
Some still shots from the studio and some photographs of a Pam's delight tree including Alfred Hull and his wife Bessie.
Also, a press cutting from the Biggleswade Chronicle (3rd October 1969) mentioning the appearance on Magpie.
September 1969
Some further shots from the Teddington Lock studios.
Some further shots from the Teddington Lock studios.
24th October 1969
A cutting from the Daily Mirror showing the Queen's press secretary Bill Heseltine with a note saying that Alfred Hull met him while filming at the Teddington Lock studios.
A cutting from the Daily Mirror showing the Queen's press secretary Bill Heseltine with a note saying that Alfred Hull met him while filming at the Teddington Lock studios.