[…] in his department, certainly in my time, as a regimental officer did, it was quite a familiar feeling. Huw had been a Company Commander in the Royal Ulster Rifles in the Sixth Airborne Division, and occasionally now and again we used to talk about soldiering, not very often. But I got th[…]
[…] got together a consortium and they made a bid for Ulster TV and got it. Bill McQuitty became the chairman and […]
[…] living in a real situation, as doe s exist in Ulster. I think you're falsifying the situation no matter how […]
[…]n't anything very special, until quarter arrived on the scene. When you look through the history of British firms, there's a gap. Even when I went to Ulster state, it was very small stuff, you know, Harry Roy and people like that. And I only made use them because I wanted to progress to become a cam[…]
[…]re brigades, taking notes in the magistrate's court.Unknown Speaker 6:38 And my final smell in the telegraph was doing a thing called the Ulster buns diary by Chichester.Unknown Speaker 6:47 And it tended to follow the lives of the privileged and the well to do in Northern Ir[…]
[…]ties coming next week they toldTD: Talking of Elgar, you told me once as a young man you actually heard Elgar.Alexander Faris: In January 1934 in the Ulster Hall in Belfast, I was a school boy of 13, and Elgar came and he Conducted the Enigma Variations, among other things. And it was the first time[…]
[…] on because, I mean, it's like, I think I am right in saying that STV, having swallowed Grampian, is the only one outside of the ITV networks because Ulster is now part of the ITV, isn't it? R: I believe it might be. I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer that question to be honest! Regardless of[…]