[…]how to do things, and also a lot of things, how not to do. I mean, it was a funny mixture. But he was a brilliant producer, and an Associate Director radio. But a translator was the first one I made every transplants case, which was wells appeared in the omad, which was quite an experience. And then[…]
[…]gin with to play small parts, and then I went to Australia and New Zealand for a year which I enjoyed very much with the company. And then joined the radio station in Wellington. Then I came home and continued my career. Someone I met early on in my career was Roy Boulting who was a tremendous encou[…]
[…]t wasn't long before we came to Upstairs Downstairs, that Was 1972. And that music got an award, the Ivor Novello Award for the Best Theme from TV or Radio in 1975 and 1976. I had to wait for one when there wasn't one better.TD: Tell me about Writing the music, I believe the theme Song Was changed.A[…]
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Anne V Coates Roy Fowler
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There was a radio programme not so long ago with, in which your cousin would have – one of J Arthur’s daughters spoke about...
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[…] there, while I was in this camp doing this film, there was an English Medical Officer, a Russian Sergeant Major who had been captured and an English radio operator - we had radio contact with some battalion somewhere. But you see, all of these nationalities, all around - they'd get their own back o[…]
[…] to charge batteries and carry batteries around for when they used to have the oldUnknown Speaker 1:42 two two volt batteries for the old radio sporting, yeah, from there, I went up to their headquarters in Fitzroy square.Unknown Speaker 1:51 And there they used to do models,[…]
[…]s. And as it happened, I didn't finish up in the BBC, but I might I haven't finished yet. What was in his name. No wonder was, I don't know, probably radio producing that sort of thing. No, I meantRoy Fowler 14:38 by that. Was it kind of the fates of younger sons or Second Sons in those […]
[…] moved over to television enterprises where they were making, they'd started to make English as a foreign language for sales overseas with English by radio and they changed the title to English by radio and television. I was I suppose in the film sense the BBC's producers, I lined the thing up, got […]