[…] would listen to 'The Voice of America' on his little radio and then we would listen to the news from […]
[…] films? DA: No, but Caroline is with the BBC in radio, Caroline is the editor of a programme called Analysis […]
[…]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[…]
[…]atoes and cabbages and lettuces. So that he must have come down some sometimes not at the weekend. Because I remember very clearly sitting around the radio and listening with him and splitting with after over eight rounds. Itma went out Thursday.Alan Lawson 27:10 Do you kno w  […]
[…]k: He was.Wyn Ryder: He was so kind. So gentle.Reggie Beck: He was a very nice man. What did I do?Wyn Ryder: You did Freedom Radio and Quiet Wedding.Reggie Beck: Yes. Living at... during the war in the old house.Wyn Ryder: With some of these directors you[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…] three of us. And our routine used to be, at five o'clock in the morning, we would get up and we would listen to 'The Voice of America' on his little radio and then we would listen to the news from Britain, the BBC news, so that was our source of information. And then 'till about nine o'clock we wou[…]
[…]t to live within it. And at that time of course there was less problems; there was no inflation and we had a rising income all the time, we went from radio to television, from television to colour television and there was always a rising income and the BBC was very well off. In fact, the government […]
[…]and taken me along with it. Well it was a scheme was rather difficult to explain but basically it was supplying newspaper editors television channels radio channels with how much space each news story had been given to each newspaper every day. And from that we were going to develop into a press cut[…]
[…]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[…]