[…]can stations, particularly KDKA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which was one of the famous early stations over there. And I was really rather hooked on on radio. And so when we got back to England, having now had to give up my university course you see my wish was to do something in radio. I should of co[…]
[…]the end of 1940, we got moved out somewhere round October.Roy Fowler: You were part of the BBC rep?Robert Beatty: No, I was reading news. I was doing Radio Newsreel. I was in it for about a year and a half.Roy Fowler: This was auntie unbending from the dinner jacket and black-tie image.Robert Beatty[…]
[…] at university and did a lot of work for Munich Radio, one of the Bavarian radio stations in Munich. We […]
[…] worry" and he found all sorts of bits of old radio sets and pipes and this, that and the other […]
[…]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[…]
[…]ly can't do that there. I: Did you go from the Sunday Post to the BBC? R: I did. I had previously, again as a student, applied for a job at Radio Clyde. I had gone in for a couple of hours to get work experience and at the end of it - this was on the basis of a tape I'd sent in - and they […]
[…]s she appeared through the stage door where it said red light shooting coming through. And she walked across the stage. And I put a little tiny radio, because at that time you didn’t have tapes in those days, and I know that as I saw them walking towards to break the silence I turned the radio[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]hortly after that, and I spent most of my time on weird location I went up to a Berlin during the very first airliftas a second lieutenant and set up radio communications back from Berlin with computers and the some of the very first of the elementary computers and the teleprinters. And so I was run[…]