The History Project Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of its First Interview
Monday 6th March 2017 The British Entertainment History Project celebrated the 30th Anniversary of the recording its first interview with […]
Monday 6th March 2017 The British Entertainment History Project celebrated the 30th Anniversary of the recording its first interview with […]
This month – March 2017 – the National Film Theatre is showcasing Ken Russell’s 1971 production of The Boy Friend,
In February 2017 the National Film Theatre (NFT) has been screening Robert Hamer’s 1947 classic It Always Rains On
On 14 December 2016 the History Project screened our documentary, Women in West London Film Laboratories. The documentary is of
Bill Aitken from BBC Radio Oxford has produced a documentary about one of our interviewees, BBC producer, Bernie Andrews, who
Roy Fowler, initiator of the ACTT (now BECTU) History Project, looks back “He’s film barmy!” Thus would my bemused Mum
FROM START TO FINISH – FROM A TECHNICAL POINT OF VIEW Thanks to Ian Noah, Alison and others, there
The recent re-release of Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, in a new print from the BFI, has been a triumph. When
The use of Speechmatics to obtain a printed text is a great saving on employing a stenographer to do the
In August 2016 the following interviews have been digitised and uploaded to the website. Peggy Gick ( Interview number 403) ; Tony Garnett
In August 2016 the following interviews have been digitised and uploaded to the website. Peggy Gick ( Interview number 403) ; Tony Garnett