BBC recording of Ex SMJ staff - The SMJ Society2024-03-28T11:20:50Zhttps://thesmjr.ning.com/forum/topics/bbc-recording-of-ex-smj-staff?commentId=3138568%3AComment%3A9275&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHello all,
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Peter This recording is a very impo…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2010-09-07:3138568:Comment:84632010-09-07T09:54:27.000ZJohn Jenningshttps://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/JohnJennings
This recording is a very important memory of the SMJ. The LP was a compilation of various recordings made by BBC regional radio journalists. I was told that they made a 15min broadcast on the SMJ sometime in the early 1950's and that an extract is on the LP. I did enquire with the BBC in Birmingham in 1972 as to whether the whole programme was still in existence but they could not trace a recording of it. I have lodged some verbatim documents written by Mr Pettifer elsewhere on this site and he…
This recording is a very important memory of the SMJ. The LP was a compilation of various recordings made by BBC regional radio journalists. I was told that they made a 15min broadcast on the SMJ sometime in the early 1950's and that an extract is on the LP. I did enquire with the BBC in Birmingham in 1972 as to whether the whole programme was still in existence but they could not trace a recording of it. I have lodged some verbatim documents written by Mr Pettifer elsewhere on this site and he refers to the broadcast. He actually took part but they obviously chose not to put his contribution on the LP. This was possibly because as I state in my notes to the documents the author worked on the line in LMS days but was not an SMJ man. It is a fitting tribute to Arthur Harris that his words should survive. He spent his whole working life on the line after starting with the SMJ as a boy porter. His first duties included taking down the numbers of goods wagons and changing the labels on them. He became known as "TAKKER" Harris as a corruption of "taker" and this knickname stuck with him at work and in the community for life. I still have a very elderly cousin who has lived in Stratford all his life and well remembers Takker Harris. Several of the Harris family worked for the SMJ/LMS whilst the remainder worked for Stratford Borough Council. He is pictured in a number of the well known photos taken around Old Town Station and the photo used by the Stratford Herald showing the last passenger train leaving Old Town with the mayor on the footplate also shows "Takker" in attendance! Jim,
I to have this BBC L.P .…tag:thesmjr.ning.com,2010-08-30:3138568:Comment:83982010-08-30T06:23:46.000Zalwyn sparrowhttps://thesmjr.ning.com/profile/alwynrobertsparrow
Jim,<br />
I to have this BBC L.P . I do have suitable software installed to transfer on to my computers hard drive but I haven't got a record player.I discussed this very subject with Andy sometime ago.It would be a very interesting item for other members to listen to.However I'm not sure of the copyright issues involved.If you require any more assistance about transferring this for your own use please contact me, or you can get further details by searching on line.<br />
Regards Alwyn.
Jim,<br />
I to have this BBC L.P . I do have suitable software installed to transfer on to my computers hard drive but I haven't got a record player.I discussed this very subject with Andy sometime ago.It would be a very interesting item for other members to listen to.However I'm not sure of the copyright issues involved.If you require any more assistance about transferring this for your own use please contact me, or you can get further details by searching on line.<br />
Regards Alwyn.