Clip description
This clip illustrates the workings of the OTC, telegraph and press offices. This is followed by footage from various athletic events, and of the special post offices, purpose-built to serve the public at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.
Curator’s notes
At the hub of Melbourne’s Olympic Games’ communications operations were the communications and media rooms – the telegraph office, the OTC (Overseas Telecommunications Commission) office and the offices of United Press and Reuters. The clip shows these offices in operation while the narration points out that ‘no country had ever witnessed anything to equal the press and radio cover of these Games’.
Footage of the various athletic events in this clip is indicative of the type of material interspersed throughout the whole film. It provides a distinct idea of what the Games were like. We see the women’s long jump, the men’s 400-metre semi-final, the men’s 20-kilometre walk and the 50-kilometre walk (won by Norman Read who took home New Zealand’s only gold medal). Footage like the shots of the many (predominantly male) volunteers, the ABC television crews and 1950s cars and spectators are interesting to compare to the well remembered images from the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.