Showing your age here, but they were good old days weren't they? Most of the big radios around then seemed to be woodys then became Bakelite, and we had those god awful cheap little pocket trannies about the size of a cigarette packet, god they sounded awful. Local radio/electronic shops seemed to be almost everywhere, most towns had at least one or two, pirate radio stations abounded and we had a thriving motor industry and the roads weren't full of bleeding pot holes either.
I remember as a lad, I'd stand and drool over all the electronic gadgets in the shop windows of my local radio shops and there was about 4 or 5 in Chelmsford back then, brought my first oscilloscope at the age of 17 from one of them. That Humber your boss drove brought back memories of other good British cars of the era, Armstrong Siddeleys, Rovers, Austin Westminster, Austin Sheerlines, Wolseleys, Vanden Plas, Rileys, Lagonda's, Jags, Daimlers and Lanchesters, most of which have long since disappeared.