Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]of military, American military still there. A lot of nastiness still, I mean the police would sort of set about with sticks on a kid who had a little radio he was holding to his ear, you know, insisting that he was listening in to their messages. And I went with Dougie Ransom andDouglas Williams, Do[…]

Pat Jackson

[…]to him or her, whoever it was! And this simple question, and it was this: it said, "What would happen if a lifeboat sent out an SOS from its portable radio, giving its position and a U-boat, peering at it through its periscope, picked the message up through the aerial in the periscope and the U-boat[…]

Godfrey Jennison

[…]ead by now. And. Politically unreliable. They said that this meant Europe or the US is and we can offer you a job running manager or whatever the new radio station. So we you know we're about show business.SPEAKER: F8And so is a show on the show. There is one snag is that in our current form the onl[…]

Cynthia Moody

[…]h, you know,behaving, both of them, appallingly. I mean there was no way of pretending they weren’t.Anyway, Cav was going to be interviewed on German radio, thank heavens, and he had agreed to give the interview in French and there was this sort of lounge where all the delegates used to gather, and […]

John Dark

[…]and taken me along with it. Well it was a scheme was rather difficult to explain but basically it was supplying newspaper editors television channels radio channels with how much space each news story had been given to each newspaper every day. And from that we were going to develop into a press cut[…]

Kenneth Griffith

[…]. I never met Rank; he didn't seem to appear ... but Captain Norman Walker. And the other day, just a few weeks ago, I noticed in the TV Times or the Radio Times that there was a film called Hard Steel on and I knew I was in it. I had no idea what I did in it. But I knew I was in it, and I knew, I f[…]

Leslie Norman

[…]CA eventuallyUnknown Speaker  5:57  came over to EnglandUnknown Speaker  6:05  when AmericaUnknown Speaker  6:07  was a radioUnknown Speaker  6:12  you might lose acres day followsUnknown Speaker  6:16  buyersUnknown Speaker  6:23  that may[…]

Cyril Pennington-Richards

[…] Pennington-Richards: I don't think it was but er... And then I started up various businesses and eventually at the age of seventeen I started a radio business, which was very successful and I made a lot of money. I got a bit bored with it and I had a cousin who was making advertising films and[…]

John Aldred

[…]uld be highly delighted. Miniature lapel microphones appeared which could be concealed but they're not usually as good as having a proper microphone. Radio mikes are of course very popular but they cannot always be relied upon. So really these improvements fall into several areas.Peter Musgrave: Do […]
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