John Turner

[…]ng otherwise for quite a few more years.Alan Lawson: Was there much call for that kind of thing?John Turner: There was at that time. If you listen to radio now, some of these things they're doing, what are they called? 'On These Days' or something? A hell of a lot of Path stuff in that.Alan Lawson: […]

Peggy Gick

[…]Yes...and he was helping me. And I said, "How the hell are we going to do this Jack?" He said, "Oh don't worry" and he found all sorts of bits of old radio sets and pipes and this, that and the other and he rigged up something that looked amazing! [Chuckles.] But when you get old hands it makes such[…]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]g on around the forty-ish markCB: Yes, yes. She was a lovely lady. Really warm, lovely, beautiful person. But it was only later, when she did all the radio stuff, that she became very famous in England, wasn’t it?I: YesCB: With her husband, yesI: They stayed during the war which I think...CB: That’s[…]

Erica Masters

[…] three of us. And our routine used to be, at five o'clock in the morning, we would get up and we would listen to 'The Voice of America' on his little radio and then we would listen to the news from Britain, the BBC news, so that was our source of information. And then 'till about nine o'clock we wou[…]

Dawn Stanford

[…]ostal division. And the telephone bit I was people would  ring us up for tickets or anything I would do that. And I would put the calls from the radio department and the record department.War was over. The war was over. Yeah. Right. Yeah. I liked it. Because I was losing a lot of a lot of actor[…]
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