Harry Coventry

[…]quate. They asked me to some questions about a basic setup of a radio which I answered, and then they said, Well, you know, we can offer you a job in outside broadcasts or in in in studios. What would you prefer? And I said, Well, I've been outside for the last four years. I prefer to take a job in […]

Joan Kemp

[…] the other thing that I remember was, that I was outside the door, the exit that led to the open […]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]ave her a not very good prompt from the corner and she would say, "What dear? Louder!" [Chuckles]. And the otherthing that I remember was, that I was outside the door, the exit that led to the open country or wherever it was, outside the set, you see. And when she got to the end of the play she alwa[…]

John Ammonds

[…]And we never worried about blackout, I mean there was light showing everywhere but the night after those two bombs we had people knocking at the door outside saying put that light out and ... And I'm certain that it's it isn't really true, but one story was that the next day, one of the locals said […]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]t it, 1940 when the church bells rang at Hastings, there was a an emerging scare; we were on duty guarding an old Brigadier in his country house just outside Tunbridge Wells a First World War Colonel Blimp, lovely man, oh my dear and we're on duty two at a time on two hour shifts and I swear I could[…]

Bernie Andrews

[…] I was going to say, what was the atmosphere like in the studio… the camaraderie and that sort of thing? BAYes, normally.  Unless we had an outsider…  sometimes the regular studio manager couldn’t make it, and there’d be like a stand-in studio manager, and he… he was quite a fish out […]

Philip Bonham-Carter

[…]aman, at the Television Film Studio, yes at Ealing, which the BBC had got. Originally the Ealing Film Studios. The atmosphere was quite different too outside the BBC. I mean we all, I seem to remember wore sports jackets and ties. Completely extraordinary when you think about it now. So it was all q[…]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…]t. But the did. And another thing intrigued me. But I never puzzled it out why the bigger the stylus started the middle of the record and went to the outside. And the more I think about that, that puzzles me. And I believe that these record random 33 and a third, which is the speed of our modern LP,[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…] pray all night, and she hears during her prayers the outside world calling her. So she goes into a frenzied-like […]
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