Search Results for: Radio Engineer
billywilliamsbectu-tape3
[…] on to eliminate it. But nowadays they very often use radio mikes, or hide a mike much more easily because […]
IN THE BEGINNING: EARLY DAYS IN TALKIES AND TV
[…] a middle-class London boy, obsessed by the new technology of radio. His first jobs were in wireless, with Marconi and […]
Mike Bradsell
[…] somehow. The was a half reasonable excuse. They were saying this is so realistic, that the effect could be like the notorious War of the Worlds, the radio show that Orson Welles produced and people were committing suicide because they were actually Martians coming down there Main Street. Obviously […]
Peter Lamont
[…] stuff like that and it was all in black-and-white as it happened. So I had a good baptism of fire, you know. We got a car from BMC and they wanted a radio in it, and if they wanted a radio in it, I had to make one. I did have several outside sometimes. But of course, then we were over at Beaconsfie[…]
Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle
[…]ity Broadcasting was. R: So, totally unrelated to STV, must have been when I was around fifteen, sixteen years old I got involved in a Community Radio Station in North Ayrshire - 3TFM and I kind of stayed involved with them until just a couple of years back. Again, looking after very similar th[…]
Interview
[…] somehow. The was a half reasonable excuse. They were saying this is so realistic, that the effect could be like the notorious War of the Worlds, the radio show that Orson Welles produced and people were committing suicide because they were actually Martians coming down there Main Street. Obviously […]
Simon Rose
[…]tes of some half hour with 20 minutes discussions. And it covered a wide range of subjects, basically social documentaries. I think the byline in the radio time said mail live. The series that looks at people in the situations that shape their lives, which was good byline, and they did that. It was […]
