Gerald Chambers

[…]and Jeanette Jeanette. Dang it Yes.John P Hamilton  9:10  So you were born in the sound booth Yes. Sound was not to mention of course sound radio Did you listen to radio? Oh,Gerald Chambers  9:17  very much so. And the wall timeshares and yes, a lot of the the I was an avid liste[…]

John Allen

[…]hat one left at that age in order to grow up and start work and earn some money. I my first job was. At Maidenhead and it was with and Emma Stone the radio and lighting people I it was you remember they're there to change jobs.SPEAKER: F11Yes. Yeah yeah yeah.SPEAKER: F9I worked there for a very shor[…]

Alan Lawson

[…] moved over to television enterprises where they were making, they'd started to make English as a foreign language for sales overseas with English by radio and they changed the title to English by radio and television. I was I suppose in the film sense the BBC's producers, I lined the thing up, got […]

Alan Lawson

[…] as a foreign language for sales overseas with English by radio and they changed the title to English by radio […]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]rs and years and years it was all shot by usAnd we geared ourselves to provide the specialist equipment that was needed. I can remember introducing a radio mike to Candid Camera (yes, yes) for the first time. Didn’t work very well but never the less (laughter) it was a big step forward (laughter) be[…]

John Shearman

[…]ve a proper dubbing facility out there at that did you have a recording facility out there? Yes, we did, mainly on quarter inch tape, because Baghdad radio had two of those huge old EMI machines, and we did quite a lot on those, and we had our own no they were not Narcos, but the equivalent slip tap[…]

John Agnew

[…]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[…]

Tony Bridgewater

[…]can stations, particularly KDKA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which was one of the famous early stations over there. And I was really rather hooked on on radio. And so when we got back to England, having now had to give up my university course you see my wish was to do something in radio. I should of co[…]

Ian Rutter

[…] me things that just went over my head. I wasn't interested. But when I got to Evesham, everything they were teaching me was focused on television or radio or engineering of all aspects, from electrical to mechanical as well and electronic. So because it was so interesting, I just really got into it[…]
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