John Frame

[…]s born in a lovely little village called Carluke, which is now a town. Mining village. Everybody knew everybody else and nobody had any telly. It was radio or nothing. And the first time I was introduced to telly was 1953 - nine years old, next door neighbour who had their own little baker's busines[…]

Interview

[…]Essex where Essex had a fabulous technical infrastructure of three telephone exchanges for a phone for each students' residence, they had a broadcast radio studio which was designed to BBC standards with PPMs with Janet Fields with all the bits you would expect to find in an actual broadcast studio.[…]

Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle

[…]ity Broadcasting was. R: So, totally unrelated to STV, must have been when I was around fifteen, sixteen years old I got involved in a Community Radio Station in North Ayrshire - 3TFM and I kind of stayed involved with them until just a couple of years back. Again, looking after very similar th[…]

Sandy Ross

[…]ution to the Commonwealth Games, which was opened by David Steele MP at the time. Steve Morrison did a whole thing on this, on BBC Television and BBC Radio and got sacked by the BBC for doing it because he hadn't told them what it was about. They didn't realise it was a protest against the Commonwea[…]

Interview

[…] somehow. The was a half reasonable excuse. They were saying this is so realistic, that the effect could be like the notorious War of the Worlds, the radio show that Orson Welles produced and people were committing suicide because they were actually Martians coming down there Main Street. Obviously […]
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