Oh, and it's Peter Bolgar announcing here - wonderfully incongruous (in a way that simply doesn't exist in modern broadcasting) to hear him mentioning some of those names.
I'm hopeless on font names, but the font in which Mussolini's words are translated was the BBC "house font" for subtitles for aeons, used on countless European films.
This is from Tuesday 26th September 1989. You've still got an incorrect date for the Carlton junction, btw.
love this..imagine if tv was like this nowadays
spikeyroberto 11 months ago
Oh, and it's Peter Bolgar announcing here - wonderfully incongruous (in a way that simply doesn't exist in modern broadcasting) to hear him mentioning some of those names.
RobinCarmody 2 years ago
I'm hopeless on font names, but the font in which Mussolini's words are translated was the BBC "house font" for subtitles for aeons, used on countless European films.
This is from Tuesday 26th September 1989. You've still got an incorrect date for the Carlton junction, btw.
RobinCarmody 2 years ago