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In 1998 the Alexandra Palace Television Society received a donation of over 1200 negatives from Neil Campbell, the son of Desmond Campbell, the "father" of television lighting. The cost of having the entire collection printed was far in excess of the financial resources of the APTS. George Shiers, a distinguished US television historian, was a long-standing member of the Royal Television Society.
The 1950 University Boat Race was at that time one of the biggest outside broadcasts ever attempted in Britain. Almost all of the BBC's resources in equipment and personnel were engaged in this broadcast. Expanding on the 1949 coverage of the Boat Race, BBC TV used a mounted camera in the bow of a launch following the boats as before but increased the number of cameras stationed along the shore (to twelve) and offered a separate TV sound commentary from the launch carrying the camera