This copyright of this interview is vested in the BECTU History Project.Interviewer Bob AllenThis is an interview with Peter Handford, sound recordist, and it is taking place in his studio where most of the train records for which he is quite famous have been put together at his home. The date is th[…]
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[…] he said, "you've got to go off to the Great Central in London, you and about ninety-nine others, on a […]
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