[…] worked on was Wanted. Here he worked with Vistatone ( Marconi) sound equipment at Shepperton and worked with the producer […]
[…] technology of radio. His first jobs were in wireless, with Marconi and others. Then in 1928 he heard that British […]
[…]ion until about 1958 – somewhere round there – 57 / 58. MDYou were growing up in the radio era then? BAIt was the radio. We had a big Marconi radio. It was quite a good one, but my father had to put it right on top of a bookcase, about six foot high, to stop me getting at it be[…]
[…]Allen: Oh my Grandfather was marvellous!Rodney Giesler: He taught you did he?Larry Allen: He had a big library of books and he was very interested in Marconi, Edison, and all these people, the big inventors of the day, and I devoured that.Rodney Giesler: And he was your Mother's Father?Larry Allen: […]
[…] with it more with it than the Russians. But mainly they could say more what they thought they certainly had budgets available, and you saw a load of Marconi and British equipment. Obviously, the Foreign Office had something to do with it. And the though still there was a commissar here, who was won[…]
[…]ly want to go to it. I think the publicity was a little against the one thin g that has lasted from the mission of course is the music the score that Marconi wrote has sold and sold and sold and as a classic score of four which I liked claims light influence in as much as when I cut the film I I hav[…]
[…]ley, probably the most knowledgeable man on non broadcast formats and so forth. A real innovator, marvellous engineer, and another good engineer from Marconi. JOHN, when we had fascinating to high quality restaurants, we had very good graphic designers, what do you say? I think we were all professio[…]