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[…]I joined St. Andrew's Ambulance, sort of like, group, you know, for first aiders. And part of that, the only reason I joined it was 'cause they ran a radio station called Radio Hairmyres in East Kilbride so my first technical gazette, they had to put me in as a Presenter at one point which was rubbi[…]
[…] didn’t have to do an edit in it. And, and also because of the length of the, of the cable you had to take it, you, there was no question of it being radio controlled or anything it was actually, you know, plugged in to the wall somewhere. Then you ran round the studio with this great length of cabl[…]
Interview with Esther Rantzen: Transcript of Sample ClipEsther Rantzen: When I joined Radio as a studio manager making sound effects, playing gramophone records, both for music and effects,. It was just after the great days of B.B.C. Radio, which I imagine would have been in the Fifti[…]