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[…] History Unofficial history of London’s television studios. University of East Anglia (UEA) University of East Anglia film and tv studies research […]

Roy Fowler

[…]I mean...  We’ll talk about them in a, in a while but yes, but yes. So it was a great...  Mm, so up until University of East Anglia did, started doing some of the transcriptions who would be doing the transcriptions? You had this volunteer but nothing, you couldn’t, not ever[…]

BEHP Bulletin no 3 Nov

[…] these and those cr eated by the University of East Anglia have all been uploaded to the database). Over the […]

Roy Lockett

[…] Library, they find out what they want, they have to get permission.Y es.But if you can have transcriptions up very similar to the University of East Anglia which has that, that selection of transcriptions which are readily available for, for the public to look at.Y es.Do you see the, mm, Project be[…]

Bob Jordan

[…]ss and I’ve worked with the people I have, I've never yet ever, never once have I lost any money at all. The only time I got into trouble it was with Anglia Television as it happens, I had to get the ACT, as it was in those days, to get my money for me. That was nine months, but I eventually got it,[…]

Adam Fullarton

[…] to do two O.B.'s in the one day. A Ranger's match and a Celtic match and, of course, we didn't have the facilities for that so we were going to hire Anglia TV and through the week the O.B., Head of O.B.'s at Anglia came up and I was going to show him round Parkhead to see where, to bring their equi[…]

Paul Collard

[…]f the reasons I mentioned to you about reversal films were very popular in the 1970s, ‘80s, yeah, ‘60s, late-‘60s, and 70s, particularly over in East Anglia, which are your partners, where Survival were based, because Survival used to shoot on reversal film. They used to shoot on a film ca[…]
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