Pat Jackson

[…] if a lifeboat sent out an SOS from its portable radio, giving its position and a U-boat, peering at it […]

Jimmy Nairn

[…]worth, Mary Cockey as she was then. Do you remember Mary Mackworth? I: Yes. And was there any attempt at giving you experience in television and radio? R: No. Radio, yes, I did, yes, I did quite a lot of broadcasting. You were taken up to the, or, you were offered, wanted students to go an[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]y unhappy country. It still had a lot of American military presence. There were dreadful things like, senior police beating up a kid because he had a radio. He's listening to a radio by his ear and they were saying he was listening into their wavelengths. The prostitutes there, there were many, were[…]

Peggy Gick

[…]Yes...and he was helping me. And I said, "How the hell are we going to do this Jack?" He said, "Oh don't worry" and he found all sorts of bits of old radio sets and pipes and this, that and the other and he rigged up something that looked amazing! [Chuckles.] But when you get old hands it makes such[…]
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