Vivienne Collins

[…] think really.What about theatre and so on, I mean, because it’s all wartime so there wasn’t much was there, even the, one’s entertainment was mainly radio of course.We didn’t get to much. I can remember going to, I can remember taking a younger cousin of mine to one of the Ivor Novello things and I[…]

Ann Meo

[…][00:00:00]Recording of Ann Meo, approximately twenty-fifth of May, 1996 in France, talking about her days in television. When I was in sound, in radio, I did a tremendous lot of editing and mucking about with tape and everything went round, either to left or to right on things that turned like […]

Larry Allen

[…]uth - I'll always remember the sixteen, because after the sixteen, old Alexander Knott - he owned Bluebirds, and all he was interested in was amateur radio. He used to go to America to join the amateur radios - big factory. So when we got there on the sixteenth there were all these caravans in the y[…]

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 […]
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