Judy Ritchie

[…]her a right one! But now, that would be, presumably, a bit misinterpreted as being - but Sam was great! I: OK. So, I've just got to start with a head thing. So, this is an interview with Judy Ritchie for the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group's Oral History project. The interviewer is Janet M[…]

Pat Jackson

[…] magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an hour and a […]

Pat Jackson

[…] magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an hour and a […]

Sandy Ross

[…]at learning curve as well. It was just a great experience. Mondays were always terrifying but by Friday you could do the whole thing standing on your head. You know, you start on a Monday morning or Tuesday morning with a blank sheet and produce a programme at six o' clock. And it was live, you know[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]rithms, which I hated, because I, I can't add up. And I can only I can do things tremendously well, approximately. So I used to get the answers in my head, approximately, I got on tremendously well with the old man. And I never used any log tables, because we were, you know, in fundamental terms, I […]

Gerald Chambers

[…]rly the sort of firming had been in our youth. What wasJohn P Hamilton  5:38  it from that job, then? You did? We both have an area. I was ahead of you because I'm older you are, but you did national service.Gerald Chambers  5:49  Yes, I was in the, in the Air Force from 1945 to […]

Pat Jackson

[…] spring that you had to attach to open the velvet lock, so that you could feed the film into the magazine. And of course, I got flustered and lost my head completely! I was in there an hour and a half and I thought I'd got it in, all was fine, but of course, the bloody cap of the magazine hadn't bee[…]

Peter Proud

[…], and they hadn't started Latin andI certainly hadn't started Latin. I was way ahead on the three Rs, like allScots boys.I was very Scottish. I had a broad […]

Dallas Bower

[…]th anything to do with the drama. And my father was interested in commerce; he was a businessman and something that would have never entered his head to oppose anyway.Alan Lawson  07:07Where were you, where were you living when you're working at BIP and how did you get to and fro[…]
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