SIDE ONEAnnouncer: The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. The subject is Jean Anderson, actress, performing in radio, TV, motion pictures and the stage. Interviewed by Margaret Thomson, and John Legard, 12th November 1991, File 224, side one.Margaret Thomson: Je[…]
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[…]out the importance the BBC attached to children’s programmes on television. That came out of the importance they attached to children’s programmes on radio. Early days it was really like radio with pictures and policies were much the same. Policies seem to come from some extent from policies at BH.C[…]
[…]can stations, particularly KDKA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which was one of the famous early stations over there. And I was really rather hooked on on radio. And so when we got back to England, having now had to give up my university course you see my wish was to do something in radio. I should of co[…]
[…]lose down, it just closed down for a month, absolutely incredible. JH: There was a huge problem with transmitters of course then, there was with radio.BH: Yes, that's right.RF: You mean during the winter?BH: It was a very bad winter and a lot of snow.JH: [unintelligible]BH: I think things could[…]
[…]e latter period. Before that I was working on all the CrazyGang films and Stinker Murdoch Pictures, comedies came the in. They were a pick upfrom the radio series .. I am trying to think of the last of the will Hay pictures we did there,Roy Fowler: Old BonesMaurice Carter: Old Bones that was much la[…]
Bill Aitken from BBC Radio Oxford has produced a documentary about one of our interviewees, BBC producer, Bernie Andrews, who […]
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