Maurice Carter

[…]e latter period. Before that I was working on all the CrazyGang films and Stinker Murdoch Pictures, comedies came the in. They were a pick upfrom the radio series .. I am trying to think of the last of the will Hay pictures we did there,Roy Fowler: Old BonesMaurice Carter: Old Bones that was much la[…]

Norman Swallow

[…]t was after my demob in 46 that I got my first permanent job which was BBC Radio. Stephen Peet: While you were at school and Keeble College were you a greatmovi[…]

Charles Picken

[…]t song also appeared to bring contented smiles to their faces! At one stage in the afternoon of the day of the Premiere we had a foyer full of press, radio, a replica plane and TV cameras recording interviews when in walked Ted’s Regional Manager David Williams. He cornered me and asked what was goi[…]

Rebecca O'Brien

[…]lly met him at Edinburgh, where they premiered the long Good Friday, and his wife, Susanna capon, was had been a PA at the BBC, and she'd also been a radio producer, and they had decided to to cash in on the launch of Channel Four and and have A an independent company that did educational programs f[…]

Richard Marden

[…]hen lastAlan Legard  21:11  thing that he and I did together with somebody called Colin Moffett, who was a mutual friend of ours, who was a radio producer now. And he did a just on a programme about the life of Humphrey Jennings. Oh, yes, I heard that programme. And Alvin was one of the sp[…]

Liz Forgan

[…]00:00:00]The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. The subject is Liz Forgan, Programme Commissioner for Television and Radio, interviewed by Teddy Darvas, the date is the twenty-fourth of January 2001. This is side one, file 495.Right Liz, tell us where you were born, […]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]rs and years and years it was all shot by usAnd we geared ourselves to provide the specialist equipment that was needed. I can remember introducing a radio mike to Candid Camera (yes, yes) for the first time. Didn’t work very well but never the less (laughter) it was a big step forward (laughter) be[…]

Edward Aneurin Williams

[…]ision broadcasting companies, as opposed to the producers, they're more or less duty bound to send in returns of what music has been broadcast as the radio comes on, some of them are monitored. Some of them monitor or some of them are sampled by the prs, or by somebody so that they listen to an hour[…]

Francis Searle

[…] canRoy Fowler  12:33  you remember an oval team commercial? What was in it? My recollection of pre war oval team was the old teenagers and radio Luxembourg? Was it that sort of thing? No,Speaker 2  12:45  that's a bit of a title. They they all had to have. They're all they're al[…]
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