Henry Seward

[…] 47:06  not to buy. There are good machines, I think so. What you record them off the air, ISpeaker 1  47:15  record them off the radio, and they, I listen to them. You know, one day I may say, there's nothing on TV, never much on TV, but still, I do a lot of listening.Roy Fowler[…]

Rob Woodward

[…]f the rails? R: Well, I think the Company's strategy was basically to become a one-stop media platform covering everything from TV to outdoor to radio and to become a must-buy for advertisers. The fact was that the brands that SMG acquired were, when you put them together, they really didn't ha[…]

John Frame

[…]s born in a lovely little village called Carluke, which is now a town. Mining village. Everybody knew everybody else and nobody had any telly. It was radio or nothing. And the first time I was introduced to telly was 1953 - nine years old, next door neighbour who had their own little baker's busines[…]

David Croft

[…]sort of milestones that you need to record before the war started, David Croft  6:53  I began to be here a little bit in, in radio, I got a job with a lovely musical called" Charing Cross Road". And was in the papers as the BBC's youngest juveniles that about 16 and a half. […]
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