Simon Rose

[…]tes of some half hour with 20 minutes discussions. And it covered a wide range of subjects, basically social documentaries. I think the byline in the radio time said mail live. The series that looks at people in the situations that shape their lives, which was good byline, and they did that. It was […]

Bob Jordan

[…] But technology has now improved, they can put mics on them and God knows what else. And there was a very funny situation, talking about mics on, the radio mikes on the set, where on a certain picture a gentleman who had been a little bit naughty with a lady of the night and caught a little disease […]

MEO, ANN BECTU copy

[…] her days in television. When I was in sound, in radio, I did a tremendous lot of editing and mucking […]

Stanley Watkins

[…]it over, and we picked 90 in the stage. That had to be a good guess, you see. And a funny thing is, I heard two days after we had settled on that the Radio Corporation, no, not Radio Corporation, the Acoustic Society of America and thetechnicians or someone of America. I forget who it was. Stan[…]

Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]e:- "I said a permanent job in films or television would be like winning the pools - any kind of a job, I’d be grateful. I suddenly got a phone call one day to see this guy called Ward Thomas, so I go traipsing down to this place behind Claridges... very impressive floor with all the […]

Ann Meo

[…][00:00:00]Recording of Ann Meo, approximately twenty-fifth of May, 1996 in France, talking about her days in television. When I was in sound, in radio, I did a tremendous lot of editing and mucking about with tape and everything went round, either to left or to right on things that turned like […]

Rebecca O\'Brien

[…]lly met him at Edinburgh, where they premiered the long Good Friday, and his wife, Susanna capon, was had been a PA at the BBC, and she'd also been a radio producer, and they had decided to to cash in on the launch of Channel Four and and have A an independent company that did educational programs f[…]

Neville Wortman

[…]AN:  Yes, of course, I did.  I am trying to think.  Oh yes, of course, I was with Johnnie Stewart, who is a good mate, and he left the radio to become a producer.  He gave up his big contract in radio to come to television.  (TIME 38:22)  And he said “Come up to Manches[…]

Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)

[…] ‘Oh’ I said ‘perhaps it’s your heart’. And he said ‘No, I know indigestion when I’ve got it’, and he said would I go and get a book, it was the, the Radio Doctor’s book.Oh yes.And he loved the Radio, everything he used to go to the Radio Doctor’s book. So Iwent up to get this book and I couldn’t fi[…]

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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