Cecil Buckland

[…]here's more audio compression and stuff that kind of gets away from that. [24:26] Talking about Harry, the boom, and him following you around, you do radio work as well, don't you? R: Yes, I was six and a half years on Radio Clyde and two and a half years with Saga and BBC, I used to do BBC in […]

David Elstein

[…]on ring-main, HoD thought it terrific, whole series was commissioned, but I didn’t get Producer job because “thought to be to young”. 23 at the time. Radio producer recruited instead. I resigned from BBC. 31.53 -              &nbs[…]

Jim Whittell

[…]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[…]

Esther Rantzen

Interview with Esther Rantzen: Transcript of Sample ClipEsther Rantzen: When I joined Radio as a studio manager making sound effects, playing gramophone records, both for music and effects,. It was just after the great days of B.B.C. Radio, which I imagine would have been in the Fifti[…]

Bill Ward

[…]were you aiming to do? Bill Ward  1:28   I didn't know. I never had any idea. Hadn't the faintest idea? I got into into radio because I joined  BBC Plymouth, 5PY, which was a local radio station BBC, of course, had to be in those days, 1932 ,32 and my father k[…]

Edward Aneurin Williams

[…]ision broadcasting companies, as opposed to the producers, they're more or less duty bound to send in returns of what music has been broadcast as the radio comes on, some of them are monitored. Some of them monitor or some of them are sampled by the prs, or by somebody so that they listen to an hour[…]

Gerry Fisher

[…], because I'm read the Hong Kong norm and Panama was the director. Now he was associated with a guy called Melvin Frank. They had made started out in radio shows actually. And they were orientated, particularly Norman, around words rather than visuals, visuals. And Norman found it to be distracting […]

Jimmy Wright

[…]nbsp;coastal travel and coastal vessels. Or submarines or any hostile enemy any ship radio back and the petrol bombers would go out and they were fitted with a […]
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