[…] London’s television studios.  Academic Research into the History Project Andrew Dawson (University of Greenwich School of Humanities) and Sean P Holmes‘ (School […]
Interviewed by Andrew Dawson, University of Greenwich, 24 August 2010 Roy, before we actually get started on the interview can you give me your date of birth please? It was the tenth of March 1927. Okay. You’re one of the founders of The ACT BECTU History Proje[…]
[…] -to -1970s/ • THE GOLDEN AGE OF BRITISH FILM LABORATORIES Andrew Dawson and Sean P Holmes have finished their documentary, The […]
Dr. Andrew Dawson is organising this exciting workshop for all industry specialists. Details as follows:- Event Date: 23rd November 2013 Time: 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm Address BECTU Head […]
[…] in British Cinema, Past and Present, ed. Justine Ashby and Andrew Higson (London: Routledge, 2000), 233-245. [73] Julie Christie, “Everybody’s […]
[…] 2012 in which “Janice Turner (Editor) reviews a study by Andrew Dawson and Sean P Holmes of the development of the BECTU […]
Interviewed by Andrew Dawson, University of Greenwich, 14 February 2011Okay Roy first of all could you give me your date of birth please?Fifteenth of August 1939. Almost the day that war broke out.Ah. And if you could start really right at the beginning. Family background, parents, siblings, where w[…]
[…]KEN HOLT – laboratory worker; special effects; studio manager, head of film unit at ATV.Interviewed 13 June 2013 Interviewer: Sean HolmesCamera: Andrew Dawson DoB: 14 February 1930 Family background: Youngest of five siblings of working class family; born Uxbridge. Father cabinet make[…]
[…] viewing and, er, we got some press interest and desperately trying to get a distributor. But you know, we were up against Victor Victoria, the Julie Andrews film. So you know, try and carve out any, it’s virtually impossible. And even Atomic Café, ‘cause we, erm, The Raffertys, with Jane Loader who[…]