Betty Willingale

[…] you know. He didn’t write Tim Frazer but he wrote ones like that. He brought in Francis Durbridge and so on and all that.  Yes, mm.So…Who had a radio track record.Absolutely.Yes.Yes, absolutely.Mm, and at what stage did that develop? How, what was, what did that…?How did that all change?How di[…]

Lindsay Anderson

[…]nt for a very good balance.Norman Swallow: If I remember, I was more or less the same generation, I was much influenced by Sequence, I was working in radio myself, not yet television, and I moved to television in 1950 having been reading Sequence for two or three years by that time. So I am just one[…]

Alan Masson

[…]ine camera, ‘standard’ or ‘regular eight’ in those days. And my job was to film the family holidays, that sort of thing. And then my hobby of amateur radio, “ham radio”, [callsign GM3PSP], was developing as well, including portable expeditions and things like that. So I shot quite a lot of 8mm film […]

John Agnew

[…]I joined St. Andrew's Ambulance, sort of like, group, you know, for first aiders. And part of that, the only reason I joined it was 'cause they ran a radio station called Radio Hairmyres in East Kilbride so my first technical gazette, they had to put me in as a Presenter at one point which was rubbi[…]

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[…]

Bill Ward

[…]were you aiming to do? Bill Ward  1:28   I didn't know. I never had any idea. Hadn't the faintest idea? I got into into radio because I joined  BBC Plymouth, 5PY, which was a local radio station BBC, of course, had to be in those days, 1932 ,32 and my father k[…]

Richard Levin

[…]r have, I would suppose. Anyway. I also then decided I would try my luck. The BBC and I went to the easiest thing. The thing I used to follow was the Radio Times I bought, I'd like to do some of those drawings. And I went along, and I met the art director was absolute charmer. Fellow called  Ma[…]

Ronnie Noble

[…]all commentaries ever since they started broadcasting them on television and even on radio. So he was a very expert man and very well known. So he fronted the&n[…]

Ena Baga

[…]London.EB: Before, I told Jefferson, I could have stayed there, but I didn’t want to play second fiddle to Dixon. Before I left the front page of The Radio Times had a picture of the tower, I made two records there you know, a picture of the tower myself and Dixon, and that was his smooth way of bri[…]
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