[…][00:00:00]Recording of Ann Meo, approximately twenty-fifth of May, 1996 in France, talking about her days in television. When I was in sound, in radio, I did a tremendous lot of editing and mucking about with tape and everything went round, either to left or to right on things that turned like […]
[…]itting back and being a wife and mother? DM: No, never. SC: Always working? DM: Always working. I did a lot of BBC work then. SC: Radio? DM: Yes. I went on all those panels, you know. We took the Ealing game up to the BBC and we used to play it on Sunday afternoons. SC:[…]
[…]a bit it a very fine film yes. And we had I think we had a young radio made John Davis Diana. Diana showed on Danny's it. Oh she was in it. […]
[…]lose down, it just closed down for a month, absolutely incredible. JH: There was a huge problem with transmitters of course then, there was with radio.BH: Yes, that's right.RF: You mean during the winter?BH: It was a very bad winter and a lot of snow.JH: [unintelligible]BH: I think things could[…]
[…] working. I did a lot of BBC work then. SC: Radio? DM: Yes. I went on all those panels, you […]
[…]hink, you know, and we did a lot, there was only for effectively assistant producers acting as producers, we had no researcher, we had two pas, and a radio secretary. And that was it. And we were doing half an hour radio every week on radio for we were doing half an hour of television on BBC One on […]
[…] stuff like that and it was all in black-and-white as it happened. So I had a good baptism of fire, you know. We got a car from BMC and they wanted a radio in it, and if they wanted a radio in it, I had to make one. I did have several outside sometimes. But of course, then we were over at Beaconsfie[…]
[…]gin with to play small parts, and then I went to Australia and New Zealand for a year which I enjoyed very much with the company. And then joined the radio station in Wellington. Then I came home and continued my career. Someone I met early on in my career was Roy Boulting who was a tremendous encou[…]
[…]in Northern Ireland.Unknown Speaker 3:59 And I was wondering when you were growing up? Were you an avid Regulus? That was That wasn't the radio. And the Did you always know even from a very young age, even when you were a schoolboy that you wanted to be a journalist?Unknown Speaker  […]