Dallas Bower

[…] heard that Stoll were putting in first-gen equipment and I simply suggested to I think it was not Sinclair Hill but Osborne Mitchell I think was the studio manager.Alan Lawson  22:31That's right Ossie Mitchell.Dallas Bower  22:32You remember Ossie Mitchell? Sid Cole &n[…]

Harry Coventry

[…]estions about a basic setup of a radio which I answered, and then they said, Well, you know, we can offer you a job in outside broadcasts or in in in studios. What would you prefer? And I said, Well, I've been outside for the last four years. I prefer to take a job in outside broadcasts. And they sa[…]

Mickey Hickey

[…] was I - it's like going into the actual recording studio, with the red light up. Mickey Hickey: Yeah [chuckles.] […]

Jim Peters

[…]eiling all over the place and, when I walked through there, I could see all these shadows on the floor and I thought, 'this must be what a television studio is like!' because on Six-Five Special there was shadows all over the floor so that put me at the idea that this must be what a television studi[…]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]ou see. Anyway, now you see, I've gone back again you see, so now I've...Bob Allen: That's fine. So was I - it's like going into the actual recording studio, with the red light up.Mickey Hickey: Yeah [chuckles.]Bob Allen: Can I just... On the Vitaphone piece and so on - did you often have breaks the[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]t I liked about it were the stories from behind the camera. They always gave you a list of films in production, and I thought I'd love to get round a studio and see what's happening. So I looked at the films "Upcoming" and I saw that Cineguild had a production on the floor at Pinewood. (Oliver Twist[…]

Jack Gold

[…] qualified than me, a guy called Malcolm Dunbar I think it was at the time, so I then took the BBC one, so I went into radio as a trainee, assistant, studio manager I think we were called … NS Could be. JG … and that was it. AL Was there a course, or did they give you … ? JG They[…]

Peter T Handford

[…] is vested in the BECTU History Project.Interviewer Bob AllenThis is an interview with Peter Handford, sound recordist, and it is taking place in his studio where most of the train records for which he is quite famous have been put together at his home. The date is the 19 November 1988.The ques[…]

Eric Cross

[…]so my Mother was living at Twickenham at the time and I wandered round looking at various things and I saw some people on location outside Twickenham Studios. It was Herbert Wilcox and an American cameraman called Roy Overbull, who I've never heard of since - a very nice fellow he was, and Eric Grey[…]
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