Virginia McKenna

[…]times ‘relaxing’ is about change, doing something different. That can be just as relaxing. I mean, I think now the word ‘relax’, like you have on the radio these voices which sound like they’re about to go to sleep telling you to relax, that’s the image we have of ‘relaxing’ now.JR: Yes, that’s a ve[…]

Margaret Dale

[…]out the importance the BBC attached to children’s programmes on television. That came out of the importance they attached to children’s programmes on radio. Early days it was really like radio with pictures and policies were much the same. Policies seem to come from some extent from policies at BH.C[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…], you know, it ain't the biggest crime in the world and I said, but people do take a fairly poor view of people who listen in to ambulance/police via radio. Funnily enough old Sydney who was still alive was at this lunch that Dorothy gave two or three years ago. I didn't bring the subject up again b[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]s at Catterick with this lovely status of "Excused Boots". It was a marvellous skive. I did no infantry training. Only technical training. I became a radio mechanic. Then another thing happened there. I was reading voraciously. I used to buy the Penguin Film Review.John Legard: A nice magazine that.[…]

Chili Bouchier – Transcript

[…] But it was only later, when she did all the radio stuff, that she became very famous in England, wasn’t […]

Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…] television or entertain world? No, Elizabeth Bale  1:56  but my father always loved musicals, and as soon as he could get a radiogram, he would always have lps on of, you know, the musicals of the day. And he and my mother used to go to London once a year for the Motor Show[…]

Hazel Allen

[…]bsp;Yeah, if I may suggest, we move on to the middle of strong Midlands connection with your father. I remember as a kid on listening to the national radio and hearing the niqab interpreter. AfterUnknown Speaker  11:25  leaving the RCMP, he graduated from the air in what you just said.Unkn[…]

Mike Fentiman

[…]at came out forecasting out. Stephen Peet  16:32  Just Just a word. This is in the 60s. What about what are your thoughts in radio? And Leo? Did you think of television, Mike Fentiman  16:40  I hadn't thought of television in 1961. What was also amaz[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]s. And as it happened, I didn't finish up in the BBC, but I might I haven't finished yet. What was in his name. No wonder was, I don't know, probably radio producing that sort of thing. No, I meantRoy Fowler  14:38  by that. Was it kind of the fates of younger sons or Second Sons in those […]
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