Barrie Merritt

[…]he guy called Bill picking will be yours. And a slightly older group of people. There was a guy called Colin Cheeseman, who went on later to work for BBC television. And he also went off with when he was from BBC, he was there for a long time as a senior designer. And he, the name escapes me again, […]

Rob Woodward

[…]riety type stuff. More hard-edge News and Current Affairs, thousand hours of local programming from the license obligation in '93, making more of the BBC, getting more viewers in the BBC and then, because of the issues that you've alluded to, those of us working here and are doing a lot, all of sudd[…]

Jimmy Nairn

[…]nbsp;I: Except yourself?! R: I can't think of any. Certainly none of my year. I mean, some of them, Roddy McMillan and Johnnie Grieve went in to BBC and did the Boat thing - what's it called? I2: Para Handy? I: Yes! R: Para Handy, yes, thank you very much! But they didn't go into[…]

Peter Graham Scott

[…]rama” (who was also a very good director. But not a good head of drama I’m afraid) and er…he er..Interviewer – Where was this?Peter – This was at the BBC at Lyme Grove, which is where they were, at er… Shepherd’s Bush.  They hadn’t built the television studios at White City yet, so they were do[…]

Gerry Humphreys

[…] The sound system was basically RCA, it was a bit of a mixture, the sound play-offs were RCA, the sound camera was RCA but then we had quite a bit of BBC equipment in compressors; there was the mixer in the…we mixed music there….that was a BBC mixer.  It was an amalgam of different things, and […]
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