Tony Bridgewater

[…]can stations, particularly KDKA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which was one of the famous early stations over there. And I was really rather hooked on on radio. And so when we got back to England, having now had to give up my university course you see my wish was to do something in radio. I should of co[…]

BEHP 0739 T Phil Windeatt Transcript

[…] mean, Belgium television. Unless you’re a film researcher RTBF [ Radio Télévision Belge Francophone] has the most incredible archive of […]

Peggy Gick

[…] worry" and he found all sorts of bits of old radio sets and pipes and this, that and the other […]

Cyril Page

[…] Hole er...you know, and he was in charge of the radio...radio side of the BBC. And his chaps came up […]

Jill Craigie

[…] keep up appearances. So what happened? You listened to the radio, and you had discussions about Joad and Priestley, and […]

billywilliamsbectutape1

[…] for us to finish. And then eventually came over the radio from the captain of the Queen Elizabeth, to us […]

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  […]

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[…]

Barry Charles Cryer

[…]nbsp;Okay, so we've done the intro. On the intro. And we will. Very, very nice. Can we hear that?Unknown Speaker  1:58  Yes. What is that a radio? Or is it is it easy?Unknown Speaker  2:04  Oh my darlings watching telly in the front room. Tell us your names Terry. unclosing the f[…]

Roger Bernard Newbold Smither

[…]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[…]
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