[…] on to eliminate it. But nowadays they very often use radio mikes, or hide a mike much more easily because […]
[…] just wanted to get to work. I was interested in radio, so I was making radio sets and reading and […]
[…] with twigs [?] running through the jungle. Or rather dubious radio connections between wherever the nearest capital or centre was […]
[…] to the growth and success of Britain’s film, theatre, television and radio industries. With approximately 700 interviews recorded to date and drawn from […]
[…] the growth and success of Britain’s film, theatre, television and radio industries. With approximately 800 interviews recorded to date, and […]
[…]Essex where Essex had a fabulous technical infrastructure of three telephone exchanges for a phone for each students' residence, they had a broadcast radio studio which was designed to BBC standards with PPMs with Janet Fields with all the bits you would expect to find in an actual broadcast studio.[…]
[…]terviews became part of what the Sound Archive was able to give access to and the result of that has been some joint programming as part of the BBC’s Radio Centenary programming over the last four years.Before we leave oral history I should also complete the circle and say that another of Kay Gladst[…]