Derek Threadgall

[…] all quite recently on Channel 4 for example.SPEAKER: M8Well I hope so because I think it should be recognised. Channel 4 is a marvellous channel for archive material.SPEAKER: M16Very now I would hope it would be recognised and the death of Lindsay recently and Jack Layton Of course. I was only spea[…]

Alan Izod

[…]. Tape three, side one. Now, tape three side one is are about 15 minutes long, and consists of a few questions that were sent specially from National Archives of Zimbabwe, and which didn't come to be answered during the recording. And reallly, this tape is just for the National Archives, Zimbabwe Na[…]

BEHP 0721 T NORMAN J

[…] MARTIN SHEFFIELD: The strangest thing, talking to some of our archive friends, that a lot of the British musicals from […]

HP0103 Roy Ward Baker-Transcript

[…] they didnÔÇÖt produce movies. Well RF: We can ask the archive to send the print in... weÔÇÖll have a look […]

Carol Owens

[…]y mother sang and a friend of ours played the piano and it was actually very touching. And it's, I'm very proud to say that it's in the National Film Archive not because of me but because of Marion because it's a little piece of history in terms of the early days of media in this country, I suppose.[…]

Derek Williams

[…]use of other people's scraps of other people's materials, because that is a serious weakening, and you see it again and again on television. minimise archive shots. minimise material from scattered sources. It is true, of course, if you make a historical documentary, you can't go out and shoot thing[…]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…] the '80s, I didn't know, they didn't know, we never established where the material was. Whether it went back to Poland or whether it was lost in the archive of the Polish Ministry, we don't know.RF: You think it would have been saved then, not junked? Who knows?LK: Who knows? Who knows? I don't kno[…]

Derek Malcolm

[…]credibly valuable thing, which you burn to have a love hate relationship with. Because, you know, it seems to, it seems to be the only thing with its archive and with the NFT. And with the London Festival, and with edgy film, education and all sorts of things like that the only thing only structure […]

Margaret Thomson

[…]my father, who was a geologist, was chosen to be the chief geologist of Captain Scott's expedition to the Antarctic. And he went to Sydney, where the archives were from previous expeditions. And while he was there, it was discovered by famous Dr. Wilson of the Antarctic that he had tuberculosis, and[…]
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