Gordon Courcha

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Mary Harvey (Welford)

[…].Yes, but now he's, he seems to be very much still...Well he's got a minder who, who looks after him.Oh has he, oh?Yes, he has.58He was on television programmes.Ah, oh I see. I didn't know that then.But I promised if they can get, the project could get hold of Malcolm, because that I would go and do[…]

Ken Westbury

[…]osta, called the just the BBC 24 hours in the life of the BBC. Right from the start, Midnight's and Dr. Thread through the day. Excerpts from various programmes so from talks to News to variety programmes, finishing up with experimental after they closed the main station down on Got a range of colou[…]

Gawn Grainger

[…]erica? GG: In America.DB: So you were able to do both you mean, or… GG: It was very strange. They came and asked me if I would like to do a programme called What’s My Line? Which was a sort of joke [it was] my mother’s favourite programme in England. And I said “No, I don’t do that sort of[…]

Mel Faber

[…] they promoted me to being shorts booking clerk. It sounds funny now when you think of the business today. Shorts were quite an important part of the programme and no computers, we had these thick log books with all the various shorts in them and we used to put a cross - mostly two days for a cartoo[…]
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