Oral Answers to Questions — Wireless and Television – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 4 Mai 1955.
asked the Postmaster-General whether a site has yet been chosen for the radio and television station proposed to serve Carlisle.
Dr. Hill:
No, Sir. The B.B.C. is at present carrying out tests on possible sites for the television station, which it is hoped to open by the end of next year. The Corporation contemplates that a V.H.F. sound broadcasting station will eventually operate from the same site.
Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that a promise was given to me in December that tests would be begun immediately in order to fix a site for this Carlisle television and sound station? Does not the fact that Carlisle is denied the opportunity of seeing the Cup Final on television make it patent that the need is urgent?
Dr. Hill:
The B.B.C. has been carrying out tests, and I am informed that they are not yet complete. We went into the trouble about the Cup Final the other night, and I have a great deal of sympathy with the hon. Gentleman's point of view.
Can my right hon. Friend look into the question of improving the reception in the Border area, and will the new Carlisle station prove a benefit?