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Gordon Courcha
[…]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  […]
Michael Houldey
[…]can say that without fear of contradiction. We did three films called your life in the hands. And this was an exciting project. It was done without a presenter. There have been present. There's been a series they've done serious life in the hands before. But this was without a presenter. So a lot of[…]
Agnes Wilkie
[…]went to Brussels and started doing some freelance work in Brussels for agricultural outlets with my equestrian and agricultural experience, including Radio Scotland. And when we decided to come back from Brussels, when we came back to Glasgow, Brian had a job (he's an accountant in industry) and I d[…]
Interview
[…]e telling me the trouble he had with him. But he be he produced a satisfactory schmaltzy sort of visuals. Yes. Which became it was played a lot on it radio played two and three. And ifTeddy Davis 34:31 you stop me just for a second, can you Dave, can you stop it just for a second?Norman […]
Phil Windeatt
[…]rica. Colour, show on film, rather than a tele recording. Or they may have gone to, I mean, Belgium television. Unless you’re a film researcher RTBF [Radio Télévision Belge Francophone] has the most incredible archive of musical, including a great deal of jazz. He’s got John Coltrane, some of the be[…]
Gawn Grainger
[…]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[…]
Nigel Wolland
[…]ry, which have been there ever since. And I went to school or I finished school in Weybridge again in sorry. And when I left school, I had a job in a radio while they used to find you a job in those days, and I got a job in a radio shop in Weybridge. But I wasn't too happy there. And I got into 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 […]
Jill Craigie
[…]es. So you were not competing materialistically with anyone at all, and you didn't have to keep up appearances. So what happened? You listened to the radio, and you had discussions about Joad and Priestley, and these people who were arguing all for socialism. You listened to music, and you discussed[…]
