Muriel Box (Gardiner) (née Baker)

[…]I could see nothing that I could do from a school. I really got much more from reading after I left school than I ever got at school.Sidney Cole : It sounds as if that was largely due to rather authoritarian teachers.Muriel Box : Something like that I think, they didn't pay attention to you. My daug[…]

Tony Bridgewater

[…]dventure. It really was adventurous. Alan Lawson  24:08  And it was sorry. It wasn't...technical question. There was no sound because... Tony Bridgewater  24:14  We weren't broadcasting Alan Lawson  24:17  In Selfridges […]

Adrian (Andy) Worker

[…] Fowler: Right. And what were your budgets? Andy Worker: Oh, thirty thousand, thirty-five thousand. Roy Fowler: Ah hmm - and these were, it sounds, proving grounds - testing grounds for talent? Andy Worker: Oh yes, hmm. Roy Fowler: In front of the camera or behind the camera?&nbs[…]

Roy Parkinson

[…] lead, Redd Davis was the director, the studio was then run by Norman Loudon and Maggie was his secretary.SC: It had another name then, was it called Sound City?RP: Sound City, that's right. SC: Tell me something if you remember anything special about Redd Davis as the director.RP: I don't real[…]

adrian-andy-worker

[…] always running out of money in those days... Roy Fowler: Sound City? Andy Worker: Hmm. And Tony Kimmins told me […]

Phil Windeatt

[…]enough back to pay off all the debts, because there were enormous debts. You know, transferring laboratory, 9 invoices for laboratory work, sound work, erm, there was overtime to pay, I mean there was a lot of bills. In fact I can remember one point when I think we owed twenty five thousan[…]

Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey

[…]- the area coming from a Tipperary town, Sean Breen, all of that is a very Republican area. RL:  6:39 Right. What about - so this will sound like a daft question, but I've always thought that you, clearly you raised Republican, but why, how were your Labour Party politics shaped? […]
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