Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Shall we write a book?

Memories@Caldecotthill

Some Caldecott Hill Old Timers (COTS) have decided to write a book. The plan is to write book of about 38 chapters 150,000 words. The book is intended to share memories of ex-staff who worked at Caldecott Hill broadcasting station from the  30s to the present.Events that happened and stories never been told will appear in this book - working title Memories@Caldecotthill. So far about 30 COTS have committed to contribute manuscripts to this book. The book is scheduled to be launched end 2019.
Ex-staff who are happy to share memories of their years of working life up on the hill and wish to write please email me at tay.philip@gmail.com.
The team working on this book project comprises:
Philip Tay
Belinda Yeo
Horace Wee
Joan Chee
Mun Chor Seng
Raymond Fernando

Friday, April 13, 2018

COTS Get-TOGETHER at Growler's Beer and Bistro



More than 50 Caldecott Hill Old Timers gathered at Kok Ying Poh's cafe the Growlers Beer and Bistro  (Tai Thong Crescent)on 24 Jan 2018. We all had a great reunion of colleagues from the Hill. Present was our great leader George Favacho who specially flown in from Perth for the occasion. Good food, good company.
Mary Koh said The warmth,lively animated chatter and renewal of friendships tha had stood the years made it an unforgettable occasion. Can't wait for the next one.!
Menu: Mixed Salad, Spring Roll/Samosa,Smoke Duck Spaghetti, Fried noodles, Roast Chicken with red wine,Beer battered dory fish,Roasted pork belly,ASweet Potato,Fresh fruits and agar agar,coffee and tea.
Best dish for the night: Roasted Pork Belly!

Thursday, April 12, 2018

COTS visit 1 Star Avenue


About forty caldecott hill old timers(COTS), including me,  visited MediaCorp's new campus at 1 Star Avenue on 29 Jan 2018. Led by George Favacho who flew in from Perth specially for the visit, we were hosted by Tham Loke Kheng new CEO of MediaCorp. We were happy to meet one another once  again and chit -chat chit- chat during breakfast before going for a tour of the 9th floor where Management offices were and the studio facilities including 93.8 conty studio.
Who were there ? A long list of who's who on Caldecott Hill -too long to lit here -including
Lucy Leong,Liew Ter Kwang, Belinda Yeo, Mary Koh, Chan Heng Wing, Aileen Yip, Francis Chowdurie, Mun Chor Seng, Amy Chua, Ang Hock Cheng, Tony Seet, Ho Pan Chun, Leong Ngai Weng , Philip Tay etc (See photo)
from left:kstay,philip tay, Tham Loke Kheng,Susan Ng,Aileen Yip

Friday, August 18, 2017


Tham Loke Kheng is new CEO of MediaCorp. She replaces Shawn Seow who is joining Temasek Holdings.
Loke Kheng is not new to MediaCorp.She
joined the Company in 1988 and rose through the ranks in the Programming Division. She left and joined StarHub.Later on she took up appointments in Taiwan,Hongkong and other Pay Operators in the region. Chairman Ernest Wong says with her regional experience she is well equipped to run MediaCorp in the face of declining advertising revenue.
More details at

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tham-loke-kheng-to-replace-shaun-seow-as-mediacorp-ceo

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Remembering Sebastian Tan

Remembering Sebastian Tan Chiaw Hock(1923 – 2016}

With deep sadness I came to know of the passing on of  my ex boss and mentor Sebastian Tan former Chief Engineer and Director of Engineering Radio and TV Singapore. He was called home to be with the Lord on 22 Nov 2016, dearly missed by loved ones and ex-staff.
When I joined RTS in 1967 Sebastian was then engineer with the transmission stations. I came to know him when he was posted back to Caldecott Hill Broadcast Centre. He was a kind and considerate boss. Over the years I knew him to be a hardworking diligent professional engineer. He was a mentor to many young engineers and I myself had the benefit to learn much in the technologies of broadcast engineering and successful career  on the Hill.
He was instrumental in introducing many new systems and technologies to the company namely FM , B/W TV, Colour TV, MW and Short Transmission, TV Studios etc. The most memorable project I did with him was the setting up of a colour TV outside studio to broadcast Singapore National Day Parade first time in colour at the Padang. Despite a very tight schedule his can-do attitude made it possible for viewers in 1974 to watch TV in colour.
Together all of us went through the restructuring of RTS into SBC, SIM (TCS,RCS,TV12) and Sebastian was the Chief Engineer giving us strong support to tide over the changes.
Sebastian never said a harsh word to anybody. As a kind and caring boss, he was well –liked by everybody including those who might have disagreements with him.
After his retirement Sebastian still continued with his professional work and acted s consultants to companies like National Productivity Board, Singapore Teleport, Singtel , Polytechnics etc.
We will miss this great engineer. If there is a role model of a excellent professional engineer to emulate, Sebastian is the one.

Rest in Peace .

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Ernest Wong - New Chairman



Ernest Wong is back to MediaCorp as its Chairman from June 2016( succeeding Teo Ming Kin). He was Group Chief Executive from 2000 to 2005..
Mr Teo said Ernest is best suited for the job and can help navigate the complex landscape of the broadcasting business.

“A veteran banker since 1972, Mr Wong was United Overseas Bank Group President and board member from 1990 to 2000 when he left to join Mediacorp as its Group CEO. Before 1972, he worked for five years with Singapore’s Economic Development Board and the Ministry of Finance. Currently, Mr Wong chairs Temasek Holdings’ wholly owned subsidiary, Fullerton Financial Holdings, which invests in and operates financial institutions in emerging markets. He is a board member of Pavilion Capital Holdings and commissioner of PT Bank Danamon Indonesia. Outside of the financial sector, Mr Wong chairs A Menarini Asia-Pacific and is a Trustee of the NTU Board of Trustees and Chairman of its Investment Committee.” ..from CNA

I worked with him during his five years (as Chief Engineer) at MediaCorp. I could get along well with him.
I would say he was a know-all CEO, colourful character and always had focus for the business aspect of the company ---making money.
For info see CNA website  at http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/mediacorp-announces/2718760.html

Sunday, February 28, 2016

new logo
old logo 2001 -2015


Mediacorp Singapore broadcaster moves into a new building after 63 years at Caldecott Broadcast Centre. It has unveiled a new logo to replace the longest serving blue one which was used for 15 years. With a multi colour design it reflects a evolving open company in the years ahead. Mediacorp’s CEO Shaun Seow said he hoped the logo’s colours and texture would help to “project Mediacorp’s vibrancy and its multiplicity of talent, media and experiences.”
The new12-storey  building at Mediapolis has facilities  for 3 new studios, 4 entertainment studios and a theatre was officially opened by the Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong.  It will take nine months from Dec 2015 to completely move to the new complex.

At last it is done. We had  been talking about moving since the days of SBC in the 80s. Over the years there were feasibility studies for a number of sites which included Bugis Junction Area, Changi Business Park, Harbout Front and Bukit Batok.  Best wishes to all at the new Mediacorp and congratulations to the hard-working project team for this milestone achievement.

For more details of the complex please go to:
http://www.mediacorp.sg/en/mediacorp-in-the-news/media-releases/mediacorp-campus-5947114