Louise Willcox

[…]I ended up at the BBC Training Centre, it was notUnknown Speaker  6:24  ready to do a three month course where ultimately I would end up at Pebble mill to be a trainee audio assistant. And I have to say, when I landed there, I couldn't believe it. I said, it still seems like a dream to me […]

Clyde Jeavons

[…]would imagine.MW: So you took your break in 1985. CJ: Yes I-MW: [interrupts] I remember being at home in the ‘70s watching you on Pebble Mill at One.CJ: Pebble Mill at One, yes.MW: But that was you once a week – you had a slot didn’t you?CJ: That was me, being the publi[…]

Michael Aldridge

[…]tol, the job became vacant. Cyril Morehead became the FOM. I became the Assistant FOM and was with him for three weeks when I was drafted as a FOM to Pebble Mill.  From there, Film Unit Manager it was in those days, and I stayed there for 24 years. So I suppose like most managers it was by defa[…]

BEHP Bulletin no 2 June 2020

[…] can be contacted at sue.malden@b tinternet.com New Collection of BBC Pebble Mill Interviews We have recently received a major collection of […]

Peter Ansorge

[…]ease contact BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com.Speaker 1  0:08  The English regents drama consists was based in Birmingham at Pebble mill. And it consisted, at first just a one producer. And as it expanded, there were two or three producers working there, and two or three scr[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]day that Mussolini marched into Abyssinia. It was I believe Easter 1935, although I maybe have got the date wrong, I was sitting on the beach, on the pebble ridge at Dymchurch with my aunt and there was a newspaper on the beach and I read the headline of it and whatever it said I don't remember. But[…]
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