[…] one of my sons is in the media he's a radio man, he establishes new radio stations and so on […]
[…] I saw a job advertised in the Times for sound radio as a talks producer and I thought I don't […]
[…]AN: Yes, of course, I did. I am trying to think. Oh yes, of course, I was with Johnnie Stewart, who is a good mate, and he left the radio to become a producer. He gave up his big contract in radio to come to television. (TIME 38:22) And he said “Come up to Manches[…]
[…]hortly after that, and I spent most of my time on weird location I went up to a Berlin during the very first airliftas a second lieutenant and set up radio communications back from Berlin with computers and the some of the very first of the elementary computers and the teleprinters. And so I was run[…]
[…]my name was very well known. And the sort of things happened to me – which were great fun – when Jackie Coogan came over, and I heard somebody on the radio the other day who said they'd named their grandchild Coogan after Jackie Coogan,LW: Brian CloughWT: That's right, and it all brought it back to […]
[…]t from factory to factory, I was either sacked or I left. And by that time I suppose, by the time I was getting near 17, 16½, 17, I heard jazz on the radio, Louis Armstrong and things, and this was a revelation to me. And also my early culture was the cinema. It really was the cinema. I didn't go to[…]
[…]was at home in hospitals and so onRF: Did your children have any desire to go into films?LK: No, into films no, one of my sons is in the media he's a radio man, he establishes new radio stations and so on so he's in the media and we have quite a bit in common. No the others are not. I've got an arch[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]editor I was working with decided that there was not enough to do for the moment, so we went up to see Anthony Asquith's film, I think it was Freedom Radio, it was showing at The Plaza or something like that, at eleven o'clock in the morning. And when the lights went up, who should I see sitting in […]