Tomorrows ... 'Thhhp!' World. 'Thhhp! Good lord - I'd forgotten about the uber-noisy breathing! What was that about?
@mbenn81684 күн бұрын
Well, that catamaran thing certainly made a monumental impression on the World. Strangely they never seemed to know the World was going to be 'plunged into a climate disaster' a few years later. It's almost like it's a scam dreamt up in the last few years to make some select people very rich indeed. [Have to say a word in praise of the basic photo editing, courtesy of some buttons off the Star Ship Enterprise]
@applemask9 күн бұрын
No zone
@jdavis4609 күн бұрын
I used to have the Sony profeel tv they use in this program they were great.
@johnp139Ай бұрын
It’s pronounced a-LUM-in-um!!!
@johnp139Ай бұрын
WRONG on Challenger diagnosis! Nothing to do with the fuel lines, and that was totally wrong!
@neilogden27 күн бұрын
I think that was the speculation at the time. Of course it was later shown that was wrong but it was one of many initial theories.
@johnp139Ай бұрын
How primitive
@johnp139Ай бұрын
It’s pronounced YOUR-ANUS!!!!
@teejayy2130Ай бұрын
I always thought the titles were a bit rushed The zoom out on the circle should have matched the O in the One.
@jamierobinson9097Ай бұрын
Love it! Being part of musical theatre 🎉 crossing his legs….you would have never have guessed!
@jamierobinson9097Ай бұрын
Gordon Radley reading the South Today news bulletin. He’d moved over from TVS
@neilogdenАй бұрын
I never knew what happened to him. He suddenly disappeared.
@garethstephenlankshear9379Ай бұрын
Can anyone tell me where did the audience track applause sound effect come from?
@neilogdenАй бұрын
The audience in the studio?
@MZig-rw7suАй бұрын
Such rubbish even at the time and typical BBC naffness
@marcse7enАй бұрын
38 years later ...... I can take high quality photographs on a pocket computer, and transmit them wirelessly to my PC (which now fits in the palm of my hand), and display them on an Ultra High Definition Flat TV! Amazing how fast technology advances?
@Thebustermann2 ай бұрын
2:45 Bhuddah pest.
@rehetzelprdxyw33172 ай бұрын
Did no one in production notice the camel toe at 17:35? Ah, innocent days.
9 күн бұрын
Yeah bay-bay!
@ultimatemagic21252 ай бұрын
"What a perfect woman driver" Haha, still true today.
@dukedepommefrites87792 ай бұрын
17:30 camelot
@marcse7enАй бұрын
20:24 Allwyn! 🤣
@johnking51742 ай бұрын
0:56 - You can't make it out here, but Stage 5 was just opened in Feb 1988 but by May 1988 there was still some work going on, next to the Spur block which housed BBC Television News.
@WillScarlet19912 ай бұрын
Stopped watching when Andi Peters took over. Couldn't stand him. Andy Crane and Pip Schofield were the best 😊
@gplunk2 ай бұрын
Hey; I'm only catching this 35 yrs. later; wonder if anything's changed much?
@shahrulamar53583 ай бұрын
Challenger space shuttle exploded. 🚀🚀
@sexobscura3 ай бұрын
*[ such zany, madcap hijinks ]*
@robalexander80653 ай бұрын
Hilarious stuff. Now both Jenny and Mark are on Greatest Hits Radio. Though Mark is returning to Radio 2 in July to host Pick of the Pops.
@jefffeatherstone77853 ай бұрын
BBC, this is how to build an audience for the next generation. Build a relationship with them on a mainstream channel.
@lizhumphries91003 ай бұрын
I remember watching this on a Thursday night
@culttelevision3 ай бұрын
This is a couple of months into the new Paul Hart music and this title sequence.
@scrooge30563 ай бұрын
I was born while this was broadcasting 😊❤
@Genehunt74 ай бұрын
The turntables used were EMT turntables, and before that they were gates.
@Osc1llateW1ldly4 ай бұрын
23:04 - "for the last few years I've seen a growing awareness that for a healthy diet meat should have less fat" - meaning we need to eat flesh to be healthy. How ignorant and uneducated one needs to be... Even for 1986 standards
@dougie19682 ай бұрын
Vegan, perchance?
@johnking51744 ай бұрын
0:58 - there is the Spur block, the addition made to BBC Television Centre in the late 60s and opened in 1969 when BBC Television News moved from Alexandra Palace to Television Centre.
@user-hg2yz2vu9d4 ай бұрын
After the cool,calm&collected BBC Breakfast Time which I absolutely loved and was 💯 better than the original version of TV AM/Good Morning Britain. Now it's the other way around and I much prefer the current version of Good Morning Britain. Daybreak was the brand new name (and ITV Breakfast Show was at one time going to be the new name )but they went back to GMB.
@CatherineLopez-fp4ox4 ай бұрын
Today Is My Birthday 🎂 I’m 31
@atmakali95995 ай бұрын
So many BBC presenters are in disgrace. All sexual predators.
@UXXV5 ай бұрын
Oh Technics SL-P1200 CD player - super fancy!
@northernplacecorporation5 ай бұрын
Interesting... but what apps did you use for this digitization and edit?
@neilogden5 ай бұрын
Obs
@northernplacecorporation5 ай бұрын
@@neilogden That's for the digitization. What about the edit? You used MAGIX VEGAS Pro 16.0 for this?
@TargetSurvival5 ай бұрын
Today we just learned the terrible news that Steve has died. Rest in peace Steve. I was in this crowd and got to meet Steve during the show, such a nice guy.
@craigsilcox26356 ай бұрын
Hi Neil I was wondering if you could help, I would appreciate, do you have a copy of another episode of Going Live on the same year (2 months later) 14th March 1992 , I appeared on Going Live through a phone in competition and played Feed the Dog computer game , I won a ghettoblaster. (Wet Wet Wet and Elefriends was also on the episode) I have been trying to find the episode for the last 30+ years BBC no longer have the episode. Thanks for your time. Craig
@neilogden6 ай бұрын
Sorry. I am 99.9% certain I don't. I didn't really record entire shows, just bits of interest like this, although I have got the last show. I am surprised the BBC don't have it though.
@craigsilcox26356 ай бұрын
@neilogden thanks for your response appreciated, apparently the episode was recorded on 3 reels and the reel I appeared on has been lost.. thanks for your time, appreciated. Craig
@neilogden5 ай бұрын
@@craigsilcox2635 I was going to say try the BBC's contributor access scheme but sounds like you may have done that.
@craigsilcox26355 ай бұрын
@neilogden Thanks for the advice appreciated
@stephenmcconnell10006 ай бұрын
It was much better when we had Bough and Selina Scott sneering at each other from adjacent sofas, separated only by jugs of scalding coffee that could potentially cause a "bad accident" should that sneering escalate into mindless violence.
@martinconnolly37766 ай бұрын
@ 3 mins 08 seconds. Nice pair of Technics SLP-1200 CD players in the background.
@mattayres52386 ай бұрын
This was when TV was normal. BBC 1 BBC 2 ITV channel 4 only. 😐 No streaming or downloading or catch up or on demand back then. 😐
@mattayres52386 ай бұрын
He was great until 2022 !! 😂😂
@mattayres52386 ай бұрын
At the time when going live was going down hill a bit because of phillip doing this n moving on with his life.😐
@mattayres52386 ай бұрын
A whole whopping 32 years ago!! 😱😮
@mattayres52386 ай бұрын
Phillip!! Please don't get to into 2022! 😂😂
@mattayres52386 ай бұрын
So innocent looking there he is! 😃
@mattayres52386 ай бұрын
Who'd have thought it back then .... Phillip Schofield would have got into trouble with the queens que farce! N his brother being a pedofile and him coming out gay! and being sacked from this morning...... wouldn't have thought it would ya! 😮😱😂
@mattayres52386 ай бұрын
Going live! 😃😉👍
@LoftBits6 ай бұрын
7:50 "and what's more, these pictures will last forever!" - and here is me, with a couple of those SV (Still Video) discs and a broken 1988 Canon RC-760 (which costed c.a. £5k back in the day), with no way to play them back whatsoever. If I had a player, I bet there would be 'read errors' anyway, after 40 years of storage; in the meantime, the 180 years old Daguerreotypes are doing just fine! :-)
@adiebarrett6 ай бұрын
Yorkshire is beautiful - I could easily retire up there. I've visited Grassington a number of times staying up in Yorkshire and each time it never failed to please, with its quaint cobblestoned streets and is just pleasing and peaceful. Except for the visitors of course...
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Tomorrows ... 'Thhhp!' World. 'Thhhp! Good lord - I'd forgotten about the uber-noisy breathing! What was that about?
Well, that catamaran thing certainly made a monumental impression on the World. Strangely they never seemed to know the World was going to be 'plunged into a climate disaster' a few years later. It's almost like it's a scam dreamt up in the last few years to make some select people very rich indeed. [Have to say a word in praise of the basic photo editing, courtesy of some buttons off the Star Ship Enterprise]
No zone
I used to have the Sony profeel tv they use in this program they were great.
It’s pronounced a-LUM-in-um!!!
WRONG on Challenger diagnosis! Nothing to do with the fuel lines, and that was totally wrong!
I think that was the speculation at the time. Of course it was later shown that was wrong but it was one of many initial theories.
How primitive
It’s pronounced YOUR-ANUS!!!!
I always thought the titles were a bit rushed The zoom out on the circle should have matched the O in the One.
Love it! Being part of musical theatre 🎉 crossing his legs….you would have never have guessed!
Gordon Radley reading the South Today news bulletin. He’d moved over from TVS
I never knew what happened to him. He suddenly disappeared.
Can anyone tell me where did the audience track applause sound effect come from?
The audience in the studio?
Such rubbish even at the time and typical BBC naffness
38 years later ...... I can take high quality photographs on a pocket computer, and transmit them wirelessly to my PC (which now fits in the palm of my hand), and display them on an Ultra High Definition Flat TV! Amazing how fast technology advances?
2:45 Bhuddah pest.
Did no one in production notice the camel toe at 17:35? Ah, innocent days.
Yeah bay-bay!
"What a perfect woman driver" Haha, still true today.
17:30 camelot
20:24 Allwyn! 🤣
0:56 - You can't make it out here, but Stage 5 was just opened in Feb 1988 but by May 1988 there was still some work going on, next to the Spur block which housed BBC Television News.
Stopped watching when Andi Peters took over. Couldn't stand him. Andy Crane and Pip Schofield were the best 😊
Hey; I'm only catching this 35 yrs. later; wonder if anything's changed much?
Challenger space shuttle exploded. 🚀🚀
*[ such zany, madcap hijinks ]*
Hilarious stuff. Now both Jenny and Mark are on Greatest Hits Radio. Though Mark is returning to Radio 2 in July to host Pick of the Pops.
BBC, this is how to build an audience for the next generation. Build a relationship with them on a mainstream channel.
I remember watching this on a Thursday night
This is a couple of months into the new Paul Hart music and this title sequence.
I was born while this was broadcasting 😊❤
The turntables used were EMT turntables, and before that they were gates.
23:04 - "for the last few years I've seen a growing awareness that for a healthy diet meat should have less fat" - meaning we need to eat flesh to be healthy. How ignorant and uneducated one needs to be... Even for 1986 standards
Vegan, perchance?
0:58 - there is the Spur block, the addition made to BBC Television Centre in the late 60s and opened in 1969 when BBC Television News moved from Alexandra Palace to Television Centre.
After the cool,calm&collected BBC Breakfast Time which I absolutely loved and was 💯 better than the original version of TV AM/Good Morning Britain. Now it's the other way around and I much prefer the current version of Good Morning Britain. Daybreak was the brand new name (and ITV Breakfast Show was at one time going to be the new name )but they went back to GMB.
Today Is My Birthday 🎂 I’m 31
So many BBC presenters are in disgrace. All sexual predators.
Oh Technics SL-P1200 CD player - super fancy!
Interesting... but what apps did you use for this digitization and edit?
Obs
@@neilogden That's for the digitization. What about the edit? You used MAGIX VEGAS Pro 16.0 for this?
Today we just learned the terrible news that Steve has died. Rest in peace Steve. I was in this crowd and got to meet Steve during the show, such a nice guy.
Hi Neil I was wondering if you could help, I would appreciate, do you have a copy of another episode of Going Live on the same year (2 months later) 14th March 1992 , I appeared on Going Live through a phone in competition and played Feed the Dog computer game , I won a ghettoblaster. (Wet Wet Wet and Elefriends was also on the episode) I have been trying to find the episode for the last 30+ years BBC no longer have the episode. Thanks for your time. Craig
Sorry. I am 99.9% certain I don't. I didn't really record entire shows, just bits of interest like this, although I have got the last show. I am surprised the BBC don't have it though.
@neilogden thanks for your response appreciated, apparently the episode was recorded on 3 reels and the reel I appeared on has been lost.. thanks for your time, appreciated. Craig
@@craigsilcox2635 I was going to say try the BBC's contributor access scheme but sounds like you may have done that.
@neilogden Thanks for the advice appreciated
It was much better when we had Bough and Selina Scott sneering at each other from adjacent sofas, separated only by jugs of scalding coffee that could potentially cause a "bad accident" should that sneering escalate into mindless violence.
@ 3 mins 08 seconds. Nice pair of Technics SLP-1200 CD players in the background.
This was when TV was normal. BBC 1 BBC 2 ITV channel 4 only. 😐 No streaming or downloading or catch up or on demand back then. 😐
He was great until 2022 !! 😂😂
At the time when going live was going down hill a bit because of phillip doing this n moving on with his life.😐
A whole whopping 32 years ago!! 😱😮
Phillip!! Please don't get to into 2022! 😂😂
So innocent looking there he is! 😃
Who'd have thought it back then .... Phillip Schofield would have got into trouble with the queens que farce! N his brother being a pedofile and him coming out gay! and being sacked from this morning...... wouldn't have thought it would ya! 😮😱😂
Going live! 😃😉👍
7:50 "and what's more, these pictures will last forever!" - and here is me, with a couple of those SV (Still Video) discs and a broken 1988 Canon RC-760 (which costed c.a. £5k back in the day), with no way to play them back whatsoever. If I had a player, I bet there would be 'read errors' anyway, after 40 years of storage; in the meantime, the 180 years old Daguerreotypes are doing just fine! :-)
Yorkshire is beautiful - I could easily retire up there. I've visited Grassington a number of times staying up in Yorkshire and each time it never failed to please, with its quaint cobblestoned streets and is just pleasing and peaceful. Except for the visitors of course...