Computers for Share Dealing
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Buying and selling shares has been made easier with new computers set up in banks around the country.
In this news item filmed for inclusion in Anglia Television's evening news/magazine programme About Anglia, Chris Young reports from the National Westminster bank in Norwich, where a man operates a new computer terminal. The computer has been installed ahead of the expected British Gas share rush, and the operator demonstrates how to sell shares using the machine.
Investment Business Officer David Chapman says that although customers are encouraged to use the terminals themselves, an operator will be there to assist them at all times. Rates are direct from the market, he explains, and commission rates are competitive. The system will be adapted for the privatisation of British Airways.
video made to be inserted during live broadcast of Anglia Television's early evening news / magazine programme About Anglia. The live studio presentation provided context for the video as part of a news story or magazine feature within the programme. About Anglia was not recorded during broadcast, so it is usually just the pre-recorded programme inserts which survive. In the 1980s Anglia Television was broadcasting to a wide area in the East of England including Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Suffolk and adjoining parts of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Rutland where there was some overlap with neighbouring ITV regions.