[…]ut anyway, he was a nice man. And he said to me, Oh, you don't want to get in this business? And I said, Yes, I do. And I remember him ringing up the ACT. and say, I've got tonnes of stickers. I've got this college boy who wants to get into the business. A lot of chat, which I didn't understand. The[…]
[…] public relations as a total waste of time.John Legard: Different tradition they have.Rodney Giesler: Very different. Derek had a difficult balancing act. Keeping the unitcredible. He had very good back-up from Stuart and Raymond (Spottiswoode). He wrote aweekly bulletin to them.John Legard: Did Stu[…]
SIDE ONEAnnouncer: The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. The subject is Jean Anderson, actress, performing in radio, TV, motion pictures and the stage. Interviewed by Margaret Thomson, and John Legard, 12th November 1991, File 224, side one.Margaret Thomson: Je[…]
[…]ourse, by then I mean Korda was over here by then.Teddy Darvas: By this time, Korda was famous.John Legard: Been here for several years in fact.Teddy Darvas: He came in 1932 I think and I don't know whether one should tell. When I got into the cutting rooms I became friends with Lew T[…]
The copyright of this interview lies with the British Entertainment History Project Interviewer Sidney ColeAdditional questions by Roy Fowler Interviewee Una BartDate 19 June 1991SC: Una when and where were you born? UB: I was born in Brixton in the Brixton Road, 82 years ago, last May, of prof[…]
[…]e having as much as 20 pounds paid to them to clear their own personal debts and monetary worries apropos outside of any union fund contribution from ACT. We were organising factory gate meetings at the factories in the area around the within a five mile radius of the Technicolour plant, and indeed,[…]
[…]tain recordings with, I think, Allan Izod's interview I did with you, because I never met him. [00:34:55] He came, I think, on a three year contract. And they very gladly stopped it after not very long, because things didn't go right including complete -you know- 'I don't want to know about tha[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 160[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-08-29Interview Date: 1990-10-15Interviewer: Margaret Thomson and John TaylorInterviewee: Charles WilderTape 1, Side 1Margaret Thomson: ACT History Project number 160, Side one. We're interviewing Charles Wilder whose […]
[…]e having as much as 20 pounds paid to them to clear their own personal debts and monetary worries apropos outside of any union fund contribution from ACT. We were organising factory gate meetings at the factories in the area around the within a five mile radius of the Technicolour plant, and indeed,[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 110 [Copyright BECTU]Maurice Elvey (film director) 11/11/1887 – 28/8/1967 by admin — last modified Jul 28, 2008 04:49 PMTranscription Date: [? Pilot Project] - Interview Date: 1963-10-01 - Interviewer: Ralph Bond[…]