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A sketch by the comedy duo Clapham and Dwyer - A Dayâs Broadcasting, recorded in 1933, emulating a day’s radio broadcasting. Sound quality poor and in mono.
Joe Hayman’s Cohen and Wireless, a comedy sketch about buying wireless recorded in 1928. Sound quality poor and in mono.
Interview with broadcaster David Frost in which he discusses his plans to hold launch a radio phone-in programme, during which members of the public would be able to telephone and put questions to a studio...
Actor Angela Baddeley on her CBE and why she thinks she received it, her career in live theatre, her enjoyment of television acting and some of the highlights of her career including acting in TV series...
Prime Minister Harold Wilson, interviewed on the current affairs television programme World in Action, speaking on his first year in government; the threat of economic disaster; inflation; his election...
The case of Billy McPhee, found murdered in Crawley. A police pathologist at a press conference(?) describes the injuries sustained by the young man; an IRN news bulletin (read by Jon Snow) reports his death...
Entertainer Roy Castle talks about his work in music, dance and television, including his tap dancing (for which he holds a world speed record), the Record Breakers television programme, and his forthcoming...
Report at the end of a 4-week experiment of IRN broadcasting from the House of Commons (by Ed Boyle?). Speaks to Leader of the House, Edward Short on how he felt the experiment went.
Interview with a male spokesman (not identified) on the launch of Radio Trent (03/07/75) - the 13th local commercial radio channel. The station’s wavelength will cover Nottinghamshire, into Leicestershire...
Brian Hayes interviews television chef Graham Kerr and his producer and wife Treena; on television programmes; food; the Galloping Gourmet finding religion.
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