Jill Craigie

[…]es. So you were not competing materialistically with anyone at all, and you didn't have to keep up appearances. So what happened? You listened to the radio, and you had discussions about Joad and Priestley, and these people who were arguing all for socialism. You listened to music, and you discussed[…]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…]lous players, I remember meeting Dennis Brain, he was the greatest horn player of all timeUB: I met all those, there’s one now doing a lot of work on Radio 3, clarinet player....SC: You wouldn’t have known by then but was a great friend in fact of Thomas BeechamUB: Yes he was, I never met BeechamSC:[…]

Geoff Hermges

[…]ers and our own tele city and everything there. So basically anything on the sound side I could check internally. And we also had, of course, had the radio division, so I had access to their sound equipment there. So sound was no problem. Camera wise. I mean, I had to depend if there were any questi[…]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…]k: He was.Wyn Ryder: He was so kind. So gentle.Reggie Beck: He was a very nice man. What did I do?Wyn Ryder: You did Freedom Radio and Quiet Wedding.Reggie Beck: Yes. Living at... during the war in the old house.Wyn Ryder: With some of these directors you[…]

MEO, ANN BECTU copy

[…] her days in television. When I was in sound, in radio, I did a tremendous lot of editing and mucking […]

Erica Masters

[…] would listen to 'The Voice of America' on his little radio and then we would listen to the news from […]

Madeline Smith

[…]rding is vested in the British Entertainment History Project. The name of the interviewee is Madeline Smith; film, television and theatre actress and radio. The interviewer is Mike Dick, and John Luton is on camera. The interview number is seven two two and the date is the 13th of March 2024. Okay, […]

Robin Walsh

[…]in Northern Ireland.Unknown Speaker  3:59  And I was wondering when you were growing up? Were you an avid Regulus? That was That wasn't the radio. And the Did you always know even from a very young age, even when you were a schoolboy that you wanted to be a journalist?Unknown Speaker  […]

Rob Woodward

[…]f the rails? R: Well, I think the Company's strategy was basically to become a one-stop media platform covering everything from TV to outdoor to radio and to become a must-buy for advertisers. The fact was that the brands that SMG acquired were, when you put them together, they really didn't ha[…]
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