Marjorie (Sullivan) Graham

[…]in between the programmes which were not happy for you And so she encouraged me to apply. Associated Rediffusion, who got the week time week day contract. So she encouraged me to apply to them. And I did so in the August and I got a job as a production assistant. I didn't really know what that was. […]

Roger Davis

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter.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 interv[…]

Peter Suschitzky

[…] lot of thought and calculation to get the timing right so that the character could walk from one screen to another, apparently, but that wasn’t the fact. It was all created and the person doing it, who was given the task of working it all out, was an untried director who was in fact Albert’s assist[…]

Evangeline Harrison

Evangeline Harrison Costume Designer Interviewers: Paul Frith (PF) & Carolyn Rickards (CR) [EH’s husband, John Ralph [JR], also sits in on the interview] Date: 09/07/2018 Total Length: 01:41:49 CR: Thank you very much firstly for inviting us to your home today to do this[…]

Alistair Murray Moffat

[…]always wanted to do something else and so I went off and did it. I: What was the catalyst for the change? I mean there was the 1990 Broadcasting Act. R: Yeah, it was certainly, there were two things that happened politically. Margaret Thatcher developed a relationship with Rupert Murdoch, […]

Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle

Kenny Coyle [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: Well, Kenny, thanks for coming! R: No problem at all! I: Just for the record, can you give us your full name. R: Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle. I: Right, so the date is, what is the date today? R: The 6th or 7th? I: Yes[…]

Robert Scott

Robert Scott [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: This is an interview with Robert Scott for the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group's Oral History Project. The interviewer is Janet McBain and the date is 13 May 2017. OK, Robert, when and where were you born? R: I was born and brought up i[…]

Bernard Ponsonby

[…]or me to go but I did promise that I would work for three months in the summer of '91, which I did so, for that reason, I asked for a nine-month contract. Left for three months and then came back in September 1991 and I've, again, on a contract basis, but after two years they basically regarded you […]

Sandy Ross

[…]t was during their working class period. They were looking for people with a bit of a broader background and experience. And you got a six-month contract. That was the standard thing that they did for everybody and at the end of six months it was sink or swim. You either left or they extended the co[…]
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