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[…]how she ended up in films. Her daughter was Juliet Rhys-Williams who was in fact a Liberal Member of Parliament and she was the governor of the light">light">light">BBC at the time, and I went to see her at the time and 8:01 she gave me one of those rather wonderful white five-pound notes [laughter] which have dis[…]
[…]ficult in the early '60s and I joined Anglia Television, where I spent nearly a year at Norwich on a contract. That contract ran out and I joined the light">light">light">BBC in 1962 as a holiday relief cameraman - as an assistant cameraman.Interviewer 2:24 Okay, where were you living? How did you get to and[…]
[…]e school closed, I was casting about for what to do next. And that was when I began in the theatre. And very soon afterwards started my career in the light">light">light">BBC. Joyce Robinson 2:39 Well, well, so this is this when you're 22. And you Lois Singer 2:42 &n[…]
[…] Royal Television Society, Executive Producer, Head of Drama Departments of light">light">BBC, ABC and also controller of Canadian Film Board. Intervi […]
[…]for the best in the end, but it was from Brighton as he eventually got the job of Coventry Hippodrome from Coventry Hippodrome, it was the Birmingham light">light">light">BBC, who started him broadcasting.Unknown Speaker 17:50 We, it's interesting that I mean, in terms of broadcast and we go to a load come i[…]
[…] stuff like that. And this was the time when the light">light">BBC were transmitting 30 line TV on long-wave I think, […]
[…] Cans[?] comics, a sort of a technical paper, a technical book for people building amateur radios and stuff like that. And this was the time when the light">light">light">BBC were transmitting 30 line TV on long-wave I think, and medium-wave.Alan Lawson: Yes.David Robson: And I built the Nipkow disk and the picture elem[…]
[…], my father had a job. He worked in London with a Cable and Wireless company making telephone cable, basically. But I we had no, no hook up with with light">light">light">BBC, we listen to it. Listen to it on radio every, every day, basically. And when I was three and a half, the war started and and that part of London,[…]