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28 results found for '"Sound recordings"' in Keywords.
Clapham and Dwyer, a day’s broadcasting (1974)
- Genre
- Drama; Special
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.
Cohen and wireless (1974)
- Genre
- Drama; Special
Joe Hayman’s Cohen and Wireless, a comedy sketch about buying wireless recorded in 1928. Sound quality poor and in mono.
Lecturer on Ripper’s voice (1979)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with a male language lecturer (not identified) about the dialect in a tape sent to West Yorkshire Police during the investigation into the Yorkshire Ripper murders. (The tape was later revealed to...
Our kind of town (1979)
- Genre
- Documentary; Interview; Poetry; Music
In this week’s edition Keith Howell returns to the Fine Art and Antiques Fair at Earls Court Olympia, West London, and speaks to stall-holders about their craft. Speaking are: Tom Duggan, gilder; Geoffrey...
Recording released of French gangster Jacques Mesrine (1979)
- Genre
- News report; Speech; Special
Martin Ransom reports from Paris following the release by French police of a recording of the voice of Jacques Mesrine - a gangster shot dead in a police ambush in 11/79. Includes excerpts of recording (in...
Problem of bootleg recordings (1980)
- Genre
- Interview; News report
Report (on LBC AM programme) about the increase in the availability of pirate recordings or bootlegs and the problems they present for the recording industry. Includes interview with record producer Rupert...
John Lennon death - record sales rise (1980)
- Genre
- News report; Vox pop; Interview; Music
Report from an unidentified record shop in London on UK public reaction to the death of John Lennon with a subsequent rise in sales of Lennon and Beatles records. Includes vox pop with record buyers;...
Falklands war- peace plans and charity song (1982)
- Genre
- News report; Interview; Advertisement
Part of LBC Reports. Andrew Manderstam reports from New York on final attempts by UN Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar to gain a peace initiative for the Falkland Islands and on UN and US role when...
Crass Falklands protest attacked (1982)
- Genre
- News report; Interview
Dickie Arbiter reports on the attempted prosecution of the punk rock group Crass, by Tim Eggar, Conservative MP, following the release of their new anti-Falklands War single, How Does It Feel To Be The...
Emergence of digital recording (1983)
- Genre
- Interview; Music
Interview about the emergence of digital recordings and what it will mean for future recording artists and listeners. With example of classical music. Male speaker and interviewer not identified. Sound is in...