Hello Again: Nine decades of radio voices

Hello Again: Nine decades of radio voices

by SimonElmes (Author)

Synopsis

14 November 2012 marks the ninetieth anniversary of the BBC's first ever broadcast and the beginning of the British love affair with radio. This fascinating book takes as its starting point those early, tentative programmes broadcast from Marconi House on the Strand, and follows the story of those magical radio voices through the years of economic depression, war and austerity, to the swinging Sixties and up to the digital era. Above all, it celebrates the great, the forgotten and the notorious voices of radio from the last nine decades, and the programmes they made famous: Marion Cran in the 1920s, who pioneered the first gardening programme; Lord Haw Haw, whose sinister catchphrase 'Germany calling' punctuated broadcasts throughout the Second World War; the Goons and Kenneth Horne, comedy greats of the 1950s; John Peel, Alan Freeman, Kenny Everett and other heroes of Radio Caroline and the pirate stations; all the way up to Eddie Mair, Fi Glover and Danny Baker, the much-loved voices of today. The result is a wonderful blend of insight, history and nostalgia that will appeal to radio's many aficionados.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Random House Books
Published: 15 Nov 2012

ISBN 10: 1847946658
ISBN 13: 9781847946652
Book Overview: The story of the first ninety years of radio

Media Reviews
charming history of the call signs, catch-phrases, repetitions and modulations of tone that make up the world of the radio ... The stories behind the voices are told with real affection for the subject. Who Do You Think You Are Magazine fascinating book charting the story of the great and forgotten names of radio from today and the last nine decades Full House Magazine Simon Elmes' latest book ... pulses with his own love of the medium ...It's an engaging read Scotsman
Author Bio
SIMON ELMES is Creative Director of the BBC's Radio Documentary Unit, where he oversees a wide range of programmes. He was Executive Producer of the long-running magazine Word of Mouth, from its inception until 2004. In 1996 it was awarded one of the world's premier broadcasting prizes, the Premio Ondas. He produced the award-winning The Routes of English, a 26-part series on the history of the English language, and has written four books to accompany the series. He also produced the 2005 radio and TV project Voices.