Over a boozy lunch at their Saville Row Offices I listened to their album demo of Abbey Road and we discussed the launch of Abbey Road. Rowan Ayers
Born in Essex; Ayres began his career as a journalist on Fleet Street as an editor for Radio Times before moving to television. After several years with the BBC, in 1974 he moved to Australia where he joined the national Channel 9 network.[2]
In Australia he wrote and narrated a TV documentary The Dead Sea Scrolls (1990) which featured the scholarship of Dr. Barbara Thiering. He wrote the book called I Jesus
Rowan Ayers was the father of one of Soft Machine's founding members, Kevin Ayers. A very keen Merlin Rocket sailor in the 1960's.
Publications include
Aspects in Adolescence. Being the moods of a young man London, A. H. Stockwell (1940) Poetry[3]
Australian Film, Television & Radio School Guide to Video Production (llen & Unwin (Jun 1990) - 272 Pages - ISBN 0-04-442165-6)
Guide to Video Production Allen & Unwin (Feb 1992) - 280 Pages - ISBN 0-64216895-4)