[…]bsp; JIM WHITTELL: No, because it’s digital, and digital reproduction – I don’t know whether you’ve got a digital radio? It never fades, it’s always spot on the signal, same for the screen. Now volume, it may well be part of the programming to say that[…]
[…] stepfather. And he said right you want to go to the pictures always time you start earning some money. So he gave me part time jobs. He had a little engineering shop at the bottom of the garden. And he used to repair lawn mowers and things like that. And he gave me that Saturday job with him of str[…]
[…] Pennington-Richards: I don't think it was but er... And then I started up various businesses and eventually at the age of seventeen I started a radio business, which was very successful and I made a lot of money. I got a bit bored with it and I had a cousin who was making advertising films and[…]
[…] want to know why he got the sack fromMatesco as an electrician, because he was found reading the Daily Worker, this was 1929, and he opened a little radio and television shop at Hayes Ends.Sid Cole: After that.Betty Bachelor: very sympatheticRF: Do you know?Betty Bachelor: of agreements, Yes. Which[…]
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