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Examples
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But they refused even to contemplate such a suggestion, so Associated Rediffusion and I began filming and financing it ourselves.
Unlawful Killing – the film the British won't get to see | Keith Allen 2011
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A production of Twelfth Night, starring John Wood as Malvolio, was made by Rediffusion for its schools programming in the afternoons.
Lost tapes of classic British television found in the US 2010
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The Town constituency - temporarily held by the Lib Dems - includes a picture of Turner asbestos magnate Cyril Smith and Rediffusion salesman Jeremy Thorpe.
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When Rediffusion was piped into Rochdale's council houses and brown envelopes made their way to their rightful place.
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A television production of the play was broadcast on the BBC the following year, and Cannan adapted the play himself for a Rediffusion production later that decade.
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Croft became a script editor for Rediffusion, and was then a light entertainment producer for Tyne Tees, writing many jingles.
The Guardian World News Dennis Barker 2011
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Two years later he joined Rediffusion, as a trainee floor manager, moving over in 1968 to LWT where in 1970 he became a production manager, eventually gaining promotion to head of studio and location services.
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I rang up the man from Rediffusion, when his number I had found.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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He explains that there were two kinds of clients at Rediffusion.
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"Clients get more attention because we are smaller and get better quality of work," said Patel, formerly of Rediffusion.
Analysis 2010
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