Ronald Grant

[…]bsp;But I'd be I don't have a lot of experience yet. But the experience I had, they didn't want in the sense that it was running a cinema, and was an archive it was to do with the Film Library, the real reason, apparently, which he said at the interview was that the war game, they were handling the […]

Ronald Seeth

[…]gone out and they're not original programming, they are generally wiped but we all made sure we checked with whatever department. [20:20] We also had archive tapes as well. We also had a Programme Sales Department. I: Even in 1968 or thereabouts? R: I didn't join STV until 1973 so it would[…]

Jenny Barraclough

[…]hristine Keeler. I was asked to do a filmor did a film about Mandy Rice Davis and it's never been shown. It must be still sitting therein the Granada archives.SRWhy not?JBIt was too close to the bone and too… I don’t know if it was sub-judice but…. She was quiterude about Lord Denning and you rememb[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]2, 28:55]DMW: No, I couldn't get it on. So ‘The Goons’ appealed to Pat Dixon who was very senior. And he persuaded them to do it. And somewhere in my archive, after the pilot, I have a note copied to me from Pat Dixon to the Head of Department saying ‘having done it I've no wish to do the series, Wi[…]

Norman Fisher

[…]of it good stuff. But apparently it no longer exists and it's certainly not in the Movietone Library, I don't know if it's in the Imperial War Museum Archive but I don't think it is.Roy Fowler: What would have happened to that raw stock that you'd exposed, who then took it over, did the navy take it[…]

Norman Fisher

[…] I don't know if it's in the Imperial War Museum Archive but I don't think it is. Roy Fowler: What […]

adrian-andy-worker

[…] It would be very useful, since this is for the archives, for history, to be as indiscreet as we can […]
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