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[…]e. I think there might have been the odd sound engineer who had broken through from being an electrician of some kind. I suppose the equivalent of an electronic electrician, had broken through and become a sound recordist but on the whole they were middle class.Arthur Graham: You've mentioned your f[…]
[…]t, he was right in as much as everyone thought the Baird system is going to work and of course it clearly was not going to work it was going to be an electronic system and not a mechanical system. And I said to Gerald Cock if he thought he was going to recruit staff I'd like him to consider me and t[…]
[…] strings. There were hardly any electric motors inside them or electronic control. RF: Any hydraulics? RW B: I donÔÇÖt think […]
[…]ur days off the next. And I thought this was magic, so I wrote a letter, Dear Mr. BBC, give us a job. And I've always been interested in photography, electronics, all that sort of thing. I used to do a lot of eight mil films, and I passed the interview, got onto the TA course in Evesham. Nick G[…]
[…]io, Riverside, one would have thought to call and control I wanted to do and that was the bigger of the two studios, but Riverside two had to have an electronic control man called McLean who was head of PVC engineering at the time. I got on and ahead because Bishop was really in. And he got this ide[…]
[…]e on the third floor he said you're going to the front door one morning and find the old libraries in the basement. Because the building was just not engineered to take that sort of weight.SPEAKER: F10But it didn't.SPEAKER: M18The thing is that we had established libraries come to us who had been sa[…]
[…]idiculous place. Anyway, this course, time went on. And I think I learned more from the service engineers than I did from because I was interested in electronics. And not that late tronics were very basic in those days. And they It was a surgeon is that taught me more. I remember one of them and Mr.[…]
[…]ial for million dollars and a million dollars for a commercial. He said it was not unusual. Well, the most we ever got for a commercial, until I went electronic and with other thing was, I think 3500 pounds. Now you can multiply it by any inflationary whatever it's called increment you want to, you […]