[…]r, we had two pas, and a radio secretary. And that was it. And we were doing half an hour radio every week on radio for we were doing half an hour of television on BBC One on Saturday, Sunday mornings, and half an hour God bar every, you know, which was going out on Wednesday on BBC Two. So you know[…]
[…] it's came out. And as usual, it's sort of, you know, your life changed. And you and each, I just never did that. So I decided that I - So commercial television, by the time I got out the Navy just begun. And Associated Rediffusion was renowned in those days being run as a naval ship. I've never the[…]
[…]re, the little pub next door. I: I haven’t been there for years and years and years.CB: I was down there in February, you see, for This Is Your Life. Television studios which I couldn’t recognise at all.I: Coming out of sequence, if I may, and that is to talk about the bomb. You weren’t there then, […]
[…] people?Reg Sutton: The relationship was very good. I mean, we had a man at Newcastle, a producer called Cecil McGibbon who eventually became head of television for a time until he died in bed, because he was a great smoker and he caught fire to himself. And Cecil McGibbon I used to do most of his p[…]
[…] you silly old fool! You haven't learnt to use your television skin!" But what does that mean? It's all got […]
[…] you silly old fool! You haven't learnt to use your television skin!" But what does that mean? It's all got […]
[…] a producer called Cecil McGibbon who eventually became head of television for a time until he died in bed, because […]
[…]ou probably have to visit hospital; which I mean, you’re willing to do, but it’s all very exhausting. Then you go on local radio to promote it, local television, and they probably come to your dressing room and say “will you do a tape for the local hospital?” and it’s all those things that really we[…]
[…]body said to me... when I was very upset by a programme that I'd had seen... she said, "well, Pat, you silly old fool! You haven't learnt to use your television skin!" But what does that mean? It's all got to wash off you quickly! So what you see, you must forget, otherwise you become upset! So that[…]
[…]d transcript is vested in the BECTU History Project. Barbara Harris was interviewed by Roy Fowler with John Hamilton on 30 August 1989. 1. Early television cameras and vision mixersRF: Was the next thing into television?BH: Yes, into television. Television started in 1946 and I with a lot of th[…]