[…] else apart from this. I don't know what I would have done. I can't imagine any other job that I would have fitted in to! I've done a bit of hospital radio. I've done a bit of radio work as well but that's more of a hobby than as a career move although at one time, in '91, I nearly did go into radio[…]
[…]erations and they put me in to Communications for some reason despite the fact that I had no particular training in Communications! Communications is radio links, which, at that time, was the way of getting signals back to the studios. And routing various signals about the country. Glasgow was the m[…]
[…]went to Brussels and started doing some freelance work in Brussels for agricultural outlets with my equestrian and agricultural experience, including Radio Scotland. And when we decided to come back from Brussels, when we came back to Glasgow, Brian had a job (he's an accountant in industry) and I d[…]
[…]AN: Yes, of course, I did. I am trying to think. Oh yes, of course, I was with Johnnie Stewart, who is a good mate, and he left the radio to become a producer. He gave up his big contract in radio to come to television. (TIME 38:22) And he said “Come up to Manches[…]
[…]on ring-main, HoD thought it terrific, whole series was commissioned, but I didn’t get Producer job because “thought to be to young”. 23 at the time. Radio producer recruited instead. I resigned from BBC. 31.53 - &nbs[…]
[…] Parade. Not far away, just outside the stadium. Anyway, so we put personal mics on Alec Kunis and George Segal. And they weren't though the we tried radios. We tried everything we could with radios, but there was just so much RF around in Berlin in 1966, that it was useless. So we wound up running […]