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[…] the BBC and that’s where the relationship with the National Archives comes into play and that goes, well certainly, for television programme output, radio programme output, certain parts of the music operation. They’re quite beyond the BBC’s interests and usage and I don’t think that’s ever b[…]
[…]ve performances was mainly what you did. Nowadays performers have got so many different things they have to think about, they have got to think about radio, they have got to think about television, they've got to think about video recording, they've got to think about performances, they've got to th[…]
[…] and we’re at the flat of John and Daphne Shadwell in Paddington and Roberto Champredanc [ph], this is your life![laughter]Daphne Shadwell, long time radio and television practitioner. Daphne, starting at the beginning – when, where?DS: Well, when I was born, I was born in Wandsworth […]
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[…]. Well I was doing these clubs. Now one of the clubs was frequented by journalists -I didn’t know it at the time – and reporters at the BBC which was radio in those days. And I went in with my papers as I did once a day, shouting out “Germans in Berlin, Star paper” and a man behind the bar said “The[…]
[…]t was after my demob in 46 that I got my first permanent job which was BBC Radio. Stephen Peet: While you were at school and Keeble College were you a greatmovi[…]
[…] there, while I was in this camp doing this film, there was an English Medical Officer, a Russian Sergeant Major who had been captured and an English radio operator - we had radio contact with some battalion somewhere. But you see, all of these nationalities, all around - they'd get their own back o[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] Russian Sergeant Major who had been captured and an English radio operator - we had radio contact with some battalion […]