[…]dent, riding accident and broke his back, lived for four years and due to that trouble - there was no DHSS in those days - we were in penury. And the two boys were sent to the orphanage at Farningham [?] which was arranged by the man that owned the horse from which he fell. So my education was in an[…]
[…] Radios 1 and 2; and of the Home Service into Radio 4. (The transition from the Third Programme to Radio […]
[…]y unhappy country. It still had a lot of American military presence. There were dreadful things like, senior police beating up a kid because he had a radio. He's listening to a radio by his ear and they were saying he was listening into their wavelengths. The prostitutes there, there were many, were[…]
Bill Aitken from BBC Radio Oxford has produced a documentary about one of our interviewees, BBC producer, Bernie Andrews, who […]
[…] wood. And the idea is they get cut free during the course of it. And I was on one of those loggers. And I can remember talking to John on the on the radio, and someone cut the logger free before it was supposed to go free. And the last thing they saw of me was drifting down the mile and it took the[…]