Robert M (Bob) Angell

[…]d with me on several documentaries. He then founded with Stephen Sargent, a company called molinia.Which started off went to the advent of commercial radio in this country, doing recording for commercial radio. And of course, it grew to the most enormous company. Robert never really liked being a so[…]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…]t was a very high class setup. I was a huge thing when I went down to see him and he said every 20 minutes we're getting a buzzing sound on the on my radio, and he says I worked on the recording morning departure. And he says I automatically connected with changeovers. Now he was when he wasn't far […]

John Shirley

[…]tel?John Shirley  33:45  No, no, no. No, just down? Well, I say about three miles from where I was staying. There was aplace where they did radio shows. It was a commercial radio station if you like when I say station. I don't know if they actually broadcast from there. But they certainly […]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…]ms : We didn't do... that wasn't the sort of camouflage I did. That's more the ordinary sort of camouflage. No, the camouflage I did was camouflaging radio sets...making uniforms, German uniforms, putting explosives into camel dung, dead rats... [Laughs]Rodney Giesler : So it was more disguise than […]

Gus Walker

[…]r raid shelters. And I was worked there on a Sunday, on the day war was declared. And I came out, and I saw and listened to one of the first portable radios. Alexander Korda had it, and June the prey, the actress was there, and one of two others, and we went out near the powerhouse, out in the open […]
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