Madeline Smith

[…]g the court Madeline would you take a call in the hall Oh, cool. Oh my Lord. And I remember saying that study PC. It was still better to work for the BBC, even the London Weekend. I mean, it's a little rot, because nothing's better than doctor at large. But in my didn't little head I thought I've se[…]

Ronald Grant

[…]an, what you see, when did that come to have it in the mid 50s? I guess it was Yeah.Speaker 1  1:37:46  I just found a little press cutting BBC Two coming toMike Dick  1:37:53  ABC I would have been I remember, one family in our street had the one television and I think that was […]

Paul Collard

[…]s that they were best known for, to distinguish… what was your unique selling point as opposed to say…PC: Well both Kays and Rank had large chunks of BBC work, so we were kind of serving them, so all their news gathering and comedy. We tended to do the local news, comedy, documentaries and Rank did […]

Roy Fowler

[…]bsp;Tell me a bit about them because I, I‘m, I don’t know anything about them. Peet?  Well, Stephen was, mm, responsible for some brilliant BBC television programmes, and Norman of course, was equally again involved in putting history, mm, often contemporary history but nevertheless it was[…]

Peter Stuart Mullins

[…] seven or eight sets which you redressed and redressed. PM: Until they wore out. That’s right. That was all at National Studios.DB: Which is now BBC.PM: Yeah. And we had one big stage as you say with the sets around, and then one end of it was green, with mountains.DB: For exteriors.PM: William[…]

Mary Harvey (Welford)

[…] the Boultings’ office therewas a nice big television where we kept up to date with the cricket. And if, during the morning they, for some reason the BBC cut off the cricket in order to announce thatthe War had started somewhere, it was ‘Darling, ring the BBC, ask them why have they stopped the cric[…]
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