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[…] Manager and you stay a Floor Manager." If you'd been an Accounts Clerk you'd probably stay an Accounts Clerk you see. But I was given, because Harry Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Towers rang me up when I went to - I had big publicity because I resigned from the BBC because an advertising agency wanted me to go, took me ove[…]
[…]e any voluntary offers to proofread this and/</mark>or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark> 0:03 The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU to history project.Robert Newman, known as Ted cinema projectionis[…]
[…]some sort of activity before.WR: There was next door, in this Kingdom & Chapman’s garage there was a glass, a big glass building. I’ve forgotten -Alan</mark></</mark>mark> you knew the name of it, but that was a film studio, where they lit it by having blinds all over the glass and that sort of business.LH: Also the[…]
[…]just know about the stageiness of them you look back to the great days of television dramas so-called Sydney Newman at Granada and you know the early Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Owen plays for instance No Trains to Lime Street. I mean they were all studio bound, there was no ...Roy Fowler:Oh yes, yes. Rodney Giesler:[…]
Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark> 0:00 the copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Pieter de Normanville, documentary film director, interviewer, is John Taylor, recorded on the 28th of February 1991. With interjections from his wife, Sarah Erulkar side one.John Taylor 1:11 &n[…]
[…]his recording is vested in the ACTT History Project.Unknown Speaker 0:13 John Sherman, documentary film producer, filmmaker, interviewer, Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark>, on the 26thUnknown Speaker 0:23 of October,Unknown Speaker 0:26 side one.Unknown Speaker 0:30 John, w[…]
[…]ear returns everywhere. And to a large degree, it was sort of a bit like a factory until you had the good luck to be assigned to a film editor called Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Tyra. Now, throughout my working life, there have been a number of people who have been a huge influence on me, used to call them mentors. But it[…]
[…] [Association of Cinematograph and Television Technicians] history project. Jack Gold, film and television director, interviewers, Norman Swallow and Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark>, recorded on the 27th February, 1990, side 1. NS Going to kick off Alan</mark></</mark>mark>? AL Um, right, er, first of all Jack, when and where wer[…]
[…] the detriment of its members. And the fact that nowadays technicians are dying in poverty is to me an indictment against the will of the people like Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Sacco and his predecessors. And I don't think I explained well because if you go and see the DGA you'll see any American Union who weren't worrie[…]