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Ronnie Noble
[…]hen that there weren't too many animation companies in Britain at that time in fact. I think National Screen service was the only one. That was a bad time. […]
Charlotte Jennings
[…] rest of it, no. However, I have actually made two films, but they're both animation films. They have no commentary. The first one is completely abstract. It's abstract images by myself. It's called images. And it's to a work of Schoenberg's called accompaniment to film scene. And we never was a fil[…]
John Dark
BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this[…]
Peter Dimmock
[…]I’d had one or two big arguments about salary with the BBC and I had a contract, I was one of the very few people within BBC who had a long term contract. The contract actually initially when independent television came in they were so keen to keep me for some reason, best known to themselves,[…]
John Halas
[…], I should be given to her as a present. That did happen and I had a fabulous time in Switzerland for about six months because I had not yet learned tact. When I was offered a box of chocolates, I didn't take one chocolate, I took the whole box. I think that was the best lesson.(note; in a later mem[…]
Adam Dawson
[…]to Scots Law. So I did five subjects, I did Spanish, French, German, Economic Theory and History, and Law Contract. And I had a very good time. And while we were up there, I became involved with the Film Society. And I became first of all […]
Tony Bridgewater
Tony Bridgewater Side 1 Alan Lawson 0:03 The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Tony Bridgewater, senior BBC Television engineer, pioneer television engineer. Interviewer, Norman Swallow, and Alan Lawson recorded on the 28th of June 19[…]
