[…]p of rock by placing charges in the right positions.John Legard: What about all these films now?Rodney Giesler: They've all gone to the National Film Archive. All the old films. As to thelibrary. I don't know. The coal industry's gone. Twenty pits left? Insanity.John Legard: What next?Rodney Giesler[…]
[…] Project Transcript number: Interviewee: Christine Whittaker (22.12.1942 – 16.08.2017) Occupation: Archive Producer Interviewers: Sue Malden and Jerry Kuehl Cameraman: Graham […]
[…] Project Transcript number: Interviewee: Christine Whittaker (22.12.1942 – 16.08.2017) Occupation: Archive Producer Interviewers: Sue Malden and Jerry Kuehl Cameraman: Graham […]
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[…]d 22:14 Actually, some of the some of the same Shakespeare stuff had been shot and partly completed. It would have been quite interesting archive material and those actors of those days. Oh,Richard Marden 22:22 indeed. BecauseAlan Legard 22:25 Channel FourRichard […]
[…] my life was one long grind, doing everything in the film business, in the camera department. In other words, I I started as I never worked in the in features, as a clapper loser. I went straight to focus Powell, because at that age, I thought it was fair enough. And as a freelance I managed to work[…]
[…] Washington and say ‘hey’ ‘cause their film wa s all archive, so they were, Pie rs Rafferty, would call us […]
[…]f Tony's work back on the radio and back on the television. But just as importantly, to try and collect the recorded works of Tony Hancock to form an archive that would be available for posterity. If you look back at the records for the BBC, from the mid 1970s, there were very few of the radio half […]
[…]p;today?’ and he’d say ‘Well you know take my dry cleaning over first, get a loaf of bread, get some coffee, right today we are going to the National archives in Washington next week and we’re going to do three weeks research there because if you, he’s an American so he has a right to obtain films, […]
[…] No it was Elizabeth, it was Elizabeth Lutyens, that’s right. And, and so there wasa lot of library material in that film in fact, there was a lot of archive material about the suffragettes.Mm, and it was all reduced to 16mm for cutting?Yes, that’s right, yes.It must have been a fascinating film to […]