Mr. Memory and the mating call of the haddock.
- Date:
- 2004
- Audio
About this work
Description
Julian Lloyd Webber tells the story of how Patrick Saul, born 1913 in Dover, founded the British Institute of Recorded Sound, now housed at the British Library. Saul was the first person in this country to see the value of a national sound archive. The account of Saul's life is illustrated by friends and colleagues' memories of Saul and his determination in setting up the archive.
Publication/Creation
London : BBC Radio 4, 2004.
Physical description
1 sound cassette (34 min.)
Notes
Broadcast on 11 March, 2004
Creator/production credits
Produced by Andrew Green
Presented by Julian Lloyd Webber
Copyright note
BBC Radio
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores909A