In his book Agent
Zigzag, the story of Edward Chapman, a British double agent in the Second
World War, Ben Macintyre dealt with one of the most important figures involved
in counter espionage against the Germans, Captain Ronnie Reed. Writing about
his skills with radio, Macintyre said: “He could build a wireless from scratch
and with his schoolfriend Charlie
Chilton (who went on to become a celebrated radio presenter and producer) he
would broadcast to the world from his bedroom with a home made transmitter:
Ronnie would sing a warbling rendition of Bing Crosby’s Dancing in the Dark while Charlie strummed the guitar. The outbreak
of war found Reed working as a B.B.C. radio engineer by day and flying through
the ether by night with the call-sign G2RX.”
After the War Charles Chilton became the creator of the popular radio series Riders of the Range which later became one of EAGLE's most popular strips. Another popular radio series he created was Journey Into Space. Charles mentioned Reed in his own autobiography Auntie’s Charlie. Indeed he included and acknowledged the exact
quote from Agent Zigzag given above.
However Charles also pointed out that their broadcasting activities caused
problems for the neighbours. He wrote: “The trouble was that everyone in the
district who had a radio could hear us too and their reception of the B.B.C.
was ruined, so we received many complaints and were lucky the police never
found out about what we were doing because it was totally illegal.” By the
outbreak of war, Charles had become a B.B.C. producer and after his call up served
in the R.A.F. as a radio operator, later working for Allied Forces Radio (South
East Asia Command) in Ceylon.
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