This video is amazing. My brother sent me this link a few months ago. Our dad, Bernard Kelly is in the opening scene smoking his pipe. He died 30 years ago, and it was incredible to hear him talk again after so long.
By the way, he was from Manchester, so this might explain some of the references about the accent.
Great video, and many thanks to whoever found it and posted it here.
Its nice to see who I was supposed to be talking to at GLD nearly 50 years on! After a long and fruitless search of BT archives it was a great surprise to see the end result of the filming for the first time.
73's to Mike and any other ex GBVC colleagues. G3RVD (May 2011)
I used to listen to all these stations from home in Central England many years ago as a short wave listener. Shame that technonogy has to move on, I spent many happy hours, especially on 2182 , I could here whole of the UK and it certainly became interesting when the WX became stormy.
@blunklaura i got interested in it, too. Landsend accent almost sounds like Irish or the eastcoast American, doesn't it?! it's totally different from the one spoken in the south east provinces of the isle.
I didn't know I could get Lands End Radio on You Tube!! I'm new to this!! I know all the guys on this video. I was OC there from 1957 to 1960. Hello to Frank Kelley, Lawrence Lawrie, Bill Moffat......and to many others who I hope are still with us. Very many happy memories. I'm now retired - of course - now living in Crosby overlooking the River Mersey. Still in contact with the sea, watching the ships come and go - what few ships remain! Ernie Jardine
Wow! I didnt think people really talked as posh as that outside of Moives back then. They are all so frightfully polite. No smoking of pipes in the office please!!
Definitely my favourite station and I am very proud to have worked there for six years. Lovely to see all the old (young then) faces again. Mike Wilton
Great video. Was OC there until 1963 and great to see so many of that excellent staff. (Only two of those shown are still around.)GLD was definitely our premier coast station! = Frank Kelley +
Good to hear from you Bob I am going to PZ next week and will see Wi8llie Waters and Maybe Lawrence Lawry who (like us all!) are looking rather older than the film. Suspect Bill Moffat still looks the same! Salaams = Frank +
Do the telephone wires trail in the sea or are they attached to the funnel?....oh my lol and she was blonde. No one would get away with that portrait now. Anyway great clip, I worked GLD quite a few times in the 90's. 73's.
This video is amazing. My brother sent me this link a few months ago. Our dad, Bernard Kelly is in the opening scene smoking his pipe. He died 30 years ago, and it was incredible to hear him talk again after so long.
By the way, he was from Manchester, so this might explain some of the references about the accent.
Great video, and many thanks to whoever found it and posted it here.
Dave Kelly
533ned 7 months ago
A real J R Hartley moment.
Its nice to see who I was supposed to be talking to at GLD nearly 50 years on! After a long and fruitless search of BT archives it was a great surprise to see the end result of the filming for the first time.
73's to Mike and any other ex GBVC colleagues. G3RVD (May 2011)
bumblyone1 9 months ago
the moden ways are better, but i do miss the old ways
andy m0mca
howden123456 1 year ago
I used to listen to all these stations from home in Central England many years ago as a short wave listener. Shame that technonogy has to move on, I spent many happy hours, especially on 2182 , I could here whole of the UK and it certainly became interesting when the WX became stormy.
Many thanke for posting this video guys :)
train672 1 year ago
Well,this is neat I am in the US and I love the English accent and this was very interesting !
blunklaura 1 year ago
@blunklaura i got interested in it, too. Landsend accent almost sounds like Irish or the eastcoast American, doesn't it?! it's totally different from the one spoken in the south east provinces of the isle.
ayanuhito 1 year ago
Hi, do you have a high defenition version of this video?
Thanks
timkelly59 1 year ago
I didn't know I could get Lands End Radio on You Tube!! I'm new to this!! I know all the guys on this video. I was OC there from 1957 to 1960. Hello to Frank Kelley, Lawrence Lawrie, Bill Moffat......and to many others who I hope are still with us. Very many happy memories. I'm now retired - of course - now living in Crosby overlooking the River Mersey. Still in contact with the sea, watching the ships come and go - what few ships remain! Ernie Jardine
ErnieJar 2 years ago
Wow! I didnt think people really talked as posh as that outside of Moives back then. They are all so frightfully polite. No smoking of pipes in the office please!!
pingtran 2 years ago
Anymore movies available from coastal radio stations?
frankklaassen 3 years ago
Definitely my favourite station and I am very proud to have worked there for six years. Lovely to see all the old (young then) faces again. Mike Wilton
gld438 3 years ago
Great video. Was OC there until 1963 and great to see so many of that excellent staff. (Only two of those shown are still around.)GLD was definitely our premier coast station! = Frank Kelley +
pcc2425 3 years ago 2
Not that you're at all biased Frank ??!!
Best regards de Bob Dixon ex-GKR/GNE/GLASGOW SI
radiocaledonia 3 years ago
Good to hear from you Bob I am going to PZ next week and will see Wi8llie Waters and Maybe Lawrence Lawry who (like us all!) are looking rather older than the film. Suspect Bill Moffat still looks the same! Salaams = Frank +
pcc2425 3 years ago
Do the telephone wires trail in the sea or are they attached to the funnel?....oh my lol and she was blonde. No one would get away with that portrait now. Anyway great clip, I worked GLD quite a few times in the 90's. 73's.
GuyAwoke 3 years ago