Tom Bell

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Forenames(s): Tom
Family name: Bell
Work area/Craft/Role: Electrician, Union (BECTU)
Industry: TV, Film
Company: Limehouse Studios, Thames Television
Websites: The Guardian, The Independent
Interview no: 729
Interview date(s): 27 January 2020
Interviewer(s): Mike Dick
Camera: Chester Yang
Production Media: video
Duration (mins): 131

Tom Bell was born in London in 1949. His family were active Communists and Tom joined the Young Communist League (YCL) at the age of fourteen. At  fifteen he became an appretice electician. In 1970, when he was twenty, Tom was recruited by the African National Congress ( ANC) to undertake an undercover mission with his brother Ron in Capetown, South Africa. He became the General Secretary of the YCL and he returned to the buildingbtrade as a "spark". However he fell foul of the notorious building trade blacklist and work dreied up. He then managed to find work in television lighting and ended up employed as a full time official for the Uk media union BECTU ( The Broadcasting, Entertainment , Cinematograph and Theatre Union )  Tom was with BECTU as a superviory official  for twenty two years until he retired  in 2017. 

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