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[…], even after I left school, my parents put me into agricultural college, which didn't work, and I still went into the abbey gate, and Hugh Berry, the manager, who I knew well unfortunately, was A good friend of my father's, and Hugh was because he didn't have a Wurlitzer organ. He had a Hammond orga[…]
[…]did. That seemed right for us. So our interests were very diverse in that that that way. But not know my father was very artistic. He was the Display Manager of one of the big fashion store in Bristol. He'd served his apprenticeship in Cheltenham with Cavendish house where you had to wear morning dr[…]
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[…]tly I think he must have been joined the BBC not long after the war.Unknown Speaker 8:45 But he said that he'd once been called up to his manager's office. And the manager said I wanted to have a word with you, Hawkins of whatever isn't surnames as well, of course.Unknown Speaker 9[…]
Rob Woodward - Transcript [Interviewer is Tim Mitchell, No Date but probably May-August, 2017][Start of Recording][00:00] I: Rob, OK, before you came here as the Chief Executive Officer, what were your views of STV as a company and as a brand? R: Well, I grew up in Troon so I've got l[…]
[…]l management. MW: Mm, I know. TD: I mean it left me feeling eight feet tall. The idea that at that point it was still possible for a senior manager to recognise that there was somebody that he didn’t know. I mean, later on, there were so many, the staff had grown so much that no senior man[…]