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Graham Hartstone
[…] Parade. Not far away, just outside the stadium. Anyway, so we put personal mics on Alec Kunis and George Segal. And they weren't though the we tried radios. We tried everything we could with radios, but there was just so much RF around in Berlin in 1966, that it was useless. So we wound up running […]
Ray Harryhausen
[…]l us about the first time he saw a rough cut of 74 percent. Yes. We had a rough cut and I had heard about though it was admired Orson Welles suddenly radio programs when he did. Yeah. Every suddenly the mercury Playhouse and Bernard Herrmann scored. So I was familiar with Bernard Herrmann music but […]
Larry Allen
[…]uth - I'll always remember the sixteen, because after the sixteen, old Alexander Knott - he owned Bluebirds, and all he was interested in was amateur radio. He used to go to America to join the amateur radios - big factory. So when we got there on the sixteenth there were all these caravans in the y[…]
Christine Collins
[…]something like that, wecame down about seven o’clock, we came downstairs from where we were dubbing and we had, we didn’t have a television, we had a radio which used to be a radio and television, so we could get television sound but we hadn’t got television picture. Anyway, we turned the sound[…]
L P (Bill) Williams
[…]ms : We didn't do... that wasn't the sort of camouflage I did. That's more the ordinary sort of camouflage. No, the camouflage I did was camouflaging radio sets...making uniforms, German uniforms, putting explosives into camel dung, dead rats... [Laughs]Rodney Giesler : So it was more disguise than […]
