Ronald Grant

[…]t of well. There's a numberSpeaker 1  27:52  of genres if you like, for example, there were all these detectives, many from either books or radio series, mainly in the States. There was a few British but Bulldog Drummond and so on, but they were often made in Hollywood anyway. It was all t[…]

Graham Hartstone

[…] Parade. Not far away, just outside the stadium. Anyway, so we put personal mics on Alec Kunis and George Segal. And they weren't though the we tried radios. We tried everything we could with radios, but there was just so much RF around in Berlin in 1966, that it was useless. So we wound up running […]

Nigel Wolland

[…]ry, which have been there ever since. And I went to school or I finished school in Weybridge again in sorry. And when I left school, I had a job in a radio while they used to find you a job in those days, and I got a job in a radio shop in Weybridge. But I wasn't too happy there. And I got into the […]

Bob Jordan

[…] But technology has now improved, they can put mics on them and God knows what else. And there was a very funny situation, talking about mics on, the radio mikes on the set, where on a certain picture a gentleman who had been a little bit naughty with a lady of the night and caught a little disease […]

Peter Graham Scott

[…]as based on a play, with very old, but very experienced actors – Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge, who were at the time very popular, and they did radio, and they did mainly theatre. And erm, the whole thing was just a photographed stage, er, musical really. And above us, the Battle of Britain wa[…]

Mike Fentiman

[…]at came out forecasting out. Stephen Peet  16:32  Just Just a word. This is in the 60s. What about what are your thoughts in radio? And Leo? Did you think of television, Mike Fentiman  16:40  I hadn't thought of television in 1961. What was also amaz[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…]over in the south, in the distance, it was like lights all over the place. And we couldn't make out what it was. And the next morning we heard on the radio it was Crystal Palace had been burnt down, which was... And it was a cold night, we could have done with some of that heat there, I can tell you[…]

Ann Turner

[…]m, but to get things and he wants to let me know in a letter that, you know, my contribution to Civilization had been ignored and also cut out of the Radio Times the piece he'd written for the Radio Times. I don't know what he had to say. But it was the actual transmission first transmission was on […]
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