Peggy Gick

[…] because they were petrified weren't they at the arrival of sound? Peggy Gick: God I remember the westerns, when sound […]

MEO, ANN BECTU copy

[…] talking about her days in television. When I was in sound, in radio, I did a tremendous lot of editing […]

Muriel Box

[…] than I ever got at school. Sidney Cole : It sounds as if that was largely due to rather authoritarian […]

Elizabeth (Liz) Bale

[…]radio, though, because, of course, there were all these unattended studios in Exeter and Toro and places like that where people could pop in and do a sound piece. Nick Gilbey  16:51  Right? So what happened after your you were radioed? Elizabeth Bale  16:58&nb[…]

Michael Houldey

[…]ree weeks, I suppose. And for the boy, I met one of the steel workers who had a small holding lot of the steel workers tried to get away from all the Sound and the Fury and the noise and all the rest of it and, and live on the hillside and really have chickens and vegetables and just to get away fro[…]

Anne Hanford

[…]es, they catalogued the film material.  There were people who looked after the technical aspects who checked it and made sure it was technically sound.  People who worked in the storage areas. I can’t remember how many people there were.  There were probably about twenty I should thin[…]
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