[…] Female-authored newspaper articles and female characters in films and on radio all spoke to female audiences. In particular, women occupied […]
[…] else apart from this. I don't know what I would have done. I can't imagine any other job that I would have fitted in to! I've done a bit of hospital radio. I've done a bit of radio work as well but that's more of a hobby than as a career move although at one time, in '91, I nearly did go into radio[…]
[…]erations and they put me in to Communications for some reason despite the fact that I had no particular training in Communications! Communications is radio links, which, at that time, was the way of getting signals back to the studios. And routing various signals about the country. Glasgow was the m[…]
[…]hen lastAlan Legard 21:11 thing that he and I did together with somebody called Colin Moffett, who was a mutual friend of ours, who was a radio producer now. And he did a just on a programme about the life of Humphrey Jennings. Oh, yes, I heard that programme. And Alvin was one of the sp[…]
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[…]idn't dare do anything unpleasant. So this mystery trip was going to be sent there to try and find out where the German submarines were coming in and radio to destroyers, to outside and tell them, that was what I was supposed to be doing. But of course, they didn't understand us. I said, "If you're […]
[…]here's one other absolutely stunning scene, which is very theatrical. But it works marvelously in film, which is when reg is killed. Oh, yes. And the radio is playing and the camera just flops around slowly. That Ronald Neame 1:18:35 was that was my idea. And I'll bet you […]