[…]sort of milestones that you need to record before the war started, David Croft 6:53 I began to be here a little bit in, in radio, I got a job with a lovely musical called" Charing Cross Road". And was in the papers as the BBC's youngest juveniles that about 16 and a half. […]
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[…]s time. And when I left Kent College I went back to London and lived with my grandmother and I attended Regent Street Polytechnic and took courses in radio communications because, I�d always been my ambition to get a job in the BBC. The reason being that next door but one to us in Acton lived a rela[…]
[…] and I attended Regent Street Polytechnic and took courses in radio communications because, I�d always been my ambition to get […]
[…]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[…]
[…] doing, I do a lot of concerts with different orchestras all over the place, New Zealand and Spain.Speaker 1 37:51 I was listening to the radio sort of not long. One of the times I phoned you, and a new soundtrack of British film music was being, about to be released, and they were revie[…]
[…]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 […]
[…]all commentaries ever since they started broadcasting them on television and even on radio. So he was a very expert man and very well known. So he fronted the&n[…]