Neville Wortman

[…]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[…]

David Elstein

[…]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[…]

Graham Hartstone

[…] 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 […]

Peter Graham Scott

[…]as based on a play, with very old, but very experienced actors – Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge, who were at the time very popular, and they did radio, and they did mainly theatre. And erm, the whole thing was just a photographed stage, er, musical really. And above us, the Battle of Britain wa[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…], you know, it ain't the biggest crime in the world and I said, but people do take a fairly poor view of people who listen in to ambulance/police via radio. Funnily enough old Sydney who was still alive was at this lunch that Dorothy gave two or three years ago. I didn't bring the subject up again b[…]
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