Reg Sutton

[…] area?Reg Sutton: I was a little while at Ally Pally when I first started with the BBC. I spent a couple of weeks at Ally Pally when they were on the Baird system.Roy Fowler: Really?Reg Sutton: In fact in my younger days I made a Baird television.Roy Fowler: What are your memories of the Baird syste[…]

Reg Sutton

[…] of weeks at Ally Pally when they were on the Baird system. Roy Fowler: Really? Reg Sutton: In fact in […]

Christopher Challis

[…]laiming a relative – I went into the RAF. And eventually they formed a film production unit with Derek Twist who was the commanding officer and Teddy Baird the adjutant and they promulgated a notice throughout the RAF asking for anyone, regardless of what department they were in, if they had any exp[…]

David Prosser

[…]ul Rotha...in what exact capacity I'm never quite sure. Um, but Pat was Commanding Officer of the Operations Unit, and above him was, I think...Teddy Baird, who was commanding both the Operations Unit and the other...and there was another bloke above him as well, I think...Alan Lawson: Dalrymple! Er[…]

Teddy Darvas

[…] the Deputy Shop Steward was the floor mixer on "Last Days of Dolwyn" a man called Alan Alan, he was terribly nice bloke, and the committee was Teddy Baird who was the Associate Producer on the film, Isobel Pargeter who was Production Manager and this focus puller it seems had overreached himself to[…]

Peter Sargent

[…]t, in 1936?PS. That's right, and in fact a friend of mine who used to live in the Suburb, only a stone' s throw from here, worked before the war with Baird and... I can' t think of his name... But he was in at the very beginning, and he used to light the sets at Alexandra Palace.MS. I thought you ha[…]

Larry Allen

[…] he had, going round. Rodney Giesler: That was the Logie Baird disc? Larry Allen: That's right! And it was pioneered […]
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