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Noel Edmonds Concorde Special

on BBC One London

In March 1969, Concorde 001 flew, for the first time, at Toulouse. Twenty years later, Captain John Hutchinson, a regular member of the BBC's aviation team, is joined by Noel Edmonds and new miniature CCD television cameras in the cockpit of Concorde Alpha Bravo for a privileged view of flight
Speedbird 189 to Washington.

Contributors

Presenter:
Captain John Hutchinson
Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Cameraman:
Paul Harding
Sound:
Ken Osbourn
Vision Engineer:
Graeme Lee
Videotape Editor:
Stan Pow
Technical Co-ordinator:
John Wilson
Producer/Director:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

BBC One London

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