Chili Bouchier – Transcript

[…] Hill . Oh, he called himself Roland Hill, that’s right. Alan</mark></mark> Roland Hill. He changed it by deed poll when […]

Bill Ward

[…] to proofread this and/</mark>or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com.Bill Ward Side 1 Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark>  0:00  The copyright of this recording is vested in the Bectu History Project, Bill Ward, television technician since […]

Bernard Gribble

[…]asier since the unions have been broken out there. But in those days you had to be an assistant to I think for many years I think was an example when Alan</mark></</mark>mark> JAGs who was one of the finest artists in England at the end of the Forties decided to try his luck in the America's got to Hollywood and was put[…]

Johnny Speight

BEHP 0167T Johnny Speight Transcript JOHNNY SPEIGHT Scriptwriter Interviewed by Norman Swallow with Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark>, recorded on 26 November 1990. The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project SIDE 1, TAPE 1 Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark>: First of all when and where were you born Johnny Speight: C[…]

Margaret Dale

[…]an you remember who gave you those talks?MD:  No, not on sound. I can only say that later I learnt a great deal about sound from Glyn Allkin and Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Edmunds.Disc 1  Side 3 Track 2NS: Presumably the course was successful. I mean you continued?MD: There were six weeks of lectures. Then ther[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]he terrible stories of that this fellow invented, but I won't burden you with his sound, but it's very fun here.Roy Fowler  20:10  Full on balan</mark></</mark>mark>ce, it sounds happy. Oh,Keith Ewart  20:13  very happy. Oh, I was delighted to get back to school. Oh, of course, I never did a stroke o[…]

Pamela Mann-Francis (nee Mann)

Pamela Mann Francis Side 1Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark>  0:00  The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. Pamela Mann, later to become Pamela Mann Francis, feature film continuity; interviewer Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark>, recorded on the sixth of January 1994 side one, the original st[…]

Kay Mander

[…]we still had a sound booth at Fox-British, if I remember, and not portable equipment...Sidney Cole: [indecipherable] I don't know. What do you think, Alan</mark></</mark>mark>, as late as '35 would you still have been in booths?AL: Not for the camera, no. The sound department.Kay Mander: Berth. YesSidney Cole: Oh the so[…]

David Elstein

[…]e. It was a comedown intellectually from Bush House to Broadcasting House. BH was fantastic, empire created by Lawrence Gilliam, brilliant producers</mark>, Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Burgess, Jack Dillon, Keith Lindell – but not quite at Bush House intellectual level. And then there was TV Centre, “a bunch of bluffers and chan[…]

Aida Young (nee Cohen)

[…]D:  Who, whom did you consider you’re favourite cameramen?  For example, I mean, for speed of work and… AY:  Well I’m crazy about Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Hume, I think Alan</mark></</mark>mark> is absolutely on of the… not only one of the nicest men I know, he’s, erm, he’s wonderful for the unit because he is pleasant […]
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