The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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112 CINE TECHNICIAN July 1956 ILFORD/037 TAKES' -Robin Hood— ^"^ — for 30,000,000 American viewers 'The Adventures of Robin Hood", produced by Sapphire Films Ltd., and starring Richard Greene and Bernadette O'Farrcll, is the first British-made television series to be sold to a national network in the United States. All credit to Sapphire Films Ltd., to the actors, producer, director and lighting cameramen— and to 1 1 ford HP3, the cine negative film so exceptionally suitable for TV film productions. " The Adventures of Robin Hood." This top-rating entertainment, prodiii fii by Sapphire Films Ltd.. m presented in London and Birmingham frj Associated TeleVision Limited by arrangement with the Incorporated Television Prt gramme Co. Ltd. ll¥Qf{[}/0%? 35mm Cine Negative Film ILFORD LIMITED, Cine Sales Department, 104 High Holborn, London, W.C.I Telephone: HOLborn 3401 Published by the Proprietors, The Association of Cinematograph and Allied Technicians. 2 Soho Square, London, and Printed by Watford Printers Limited, Watford, Herts.