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Iain Churches wrote:
Ah. Right. You mentioned Broadcasting House only, inferring it was
something in regular use. A standard production tool.
No inference at all.
BH was the place where the meetings were held.
But you suggested I ask for help there?
The Radiophonic Workshop could well have made use of all sorts of weird
and wonderful devices. That was what they did.
They were not involved in mono to stereo as far as I know.
Ah. OK. So why mention it?
My colleague and I kept contact with Mr Briscoe, and
visíted often. They were pleased to talk with people on
the same wavelength, and with the similar skillsets.
Nice to know both he and you had plenty spare time for social interaction.
;-)
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