[…]y connections with it. I’m sure there were. The Shiers Trust, S-h-i-e-r-s? That’s it. Administered by The Radio, mm, Television Society’s History, History Group? No. No. I can’t... Okay. That means not[…]
[…]r raid shelters. And I was worked there on a Sunday, on the day war was declared. And I came out, and I saw and listened to one of the first portable radios. Alexander Korda had it, and June the prey, the actress was there, and one of two others, and we went out near the powerhouse, out in the open […]
[…] for us to finish. And then eventually came over the radio from the captain of the Queen Elizabeth, to us […]
[…]omebody new that almost the first thing they said was, what grade are you? Well, my grade was zero. SoUnknown Speaker 6:25 I ended up one radio and links. And that really wasn't television.Unknown Speaker 6:32 And I saw an advertisement for staff at a TV.Unknown Speaker  […]
[…]g, of course I’d do it, yeah. DB: So we are heading up towards 1970. GG: Yup. DB: Now, dotted along the way you’ve done quite a bit of radio. GG: Done a lot, yes. DB: I think in 1970 – you got married. GG: I did. You’re absolutely right, I did. [laughter] We got married[…]
[…]hortly after that, and I spent most of my time on weird location I went up to a Berlin during the very first airliftas a second lieutenant and set up radio communications back from Berlin with computers and the some of the very first of the elementary computers and the teleprinters. And so I was run[…]
[…]itting back and being a wife and mother? DM: No, never. SC: Always working? DM: Always working. I did a lot of BBC work then. SC: Radio? DM: Yes. I went on all those panels, you know. We took the Ealing game up to the BBC and we used to play it on Sunday afternoons. SC:[…]
[…] working. I did a lot of BBC work then. SC: Radio? DM: Yes. I went on all those panels, you […]
[…]of military, American military still there. A lot of nastiness still, I mean the police would sort of set about with sticks on a kid who had a little radio he was holding to his ear, you know, insisting that he was listening in to their messages. And I went with Dougie Ransom andDouglas Williams, Do[…]
[…]ere had been a big gap in between, I don’t know, anyway I didn’t.AL: Your children, have they gone into films?DA: No, but Caroline is with the BBC in radio, Caroline is the editor of a programme called Analysis which comes on Thursday night and Friday morning on Radio 4 and it's rather an updated cu[…]