Search Results for: Radio Producer
Patrick (Paddy) Carey
[…]5 my mother was an actress and I think we joined her in front of our microphone at the age of 10. And the children's our broadcast, television, radio. My mother acted with the W Gate Theatre. She had acted with William poor who was either a pioneer in Shakespeare production in EnglandJohn Tayl[…]
rodney-giesler-hp-interview-transcript
[…] did no infantry training. Only technical training. I became a radio mechanic. Then another thing happened there. I was reading […]
Michael Clarke
[…]ers which they put on a train and we weren't very popular. Anyway, we didn't teach them to Tanks, I was there to teach calorie and wireless procedure radio was called wireless in those days. I mean, tanks have a lot of radio in them. And this was done. And they were all ready to do something practic[…]
Peter Dimmock
[…]p; But I used to get Richard for 5 guineas and 10 guineas, and I said, “Richard, but you can earn 40 guineas” because he was very well established in radio. “Ah, my boy” he said, “Television is the medium of the future and I am going to be the best commentator in television.” And he was very f[…]
Oswald (Ossie) Morris
[…] luckily you know you're trained and you're told what to do a rate one turn the port and then win the win the air field yes Clearview wingtip another radio one turned aport you're on the downwind keeper 800 feet and win the whole air field disappears under your wing tip another great one start to lo[…]
Mat Irvine
[…]would you say what I know of it, what do you want to do? So we'll we'll devise it and we got another affects peripheral guys. Direct Foxwell on whose radio control you know what Battle of Britain flying, you know, flies on a regular you control stuff because all the robots we say robots are not robo[…]
Dicky Leeman
[…] it was. And the next morning we heard on the radio it was Crystal Palace had been burnt down, which […]
Ray Harryhausen
[…]l us about the first time he saw a rough cut of 74 percent. Yes. We had a rough cut and I had heard about though it was admired Orson Welles suddenly radio programs when he did. Yeah. Every suddenly the mercury Playhouse and Bernard Herrmann scored. So I was familiar with Bernard Herrmann music but […]
Michael Colomb
[…]ational came up said look, we want you to take the job. And I hadn't as yet heard back from the BBC. And unbeknown to me my brother, who was in sound radio, had been since the war was from 1938. It was he had applied for the job. And of course on the notice board was just assistant sound recorders s[…]
