[…]than that,Unknown Speaker 2:52 and purely from amateur work. You know,Unknown Speaker 2:56 when did, when was? When did you start then in the industry, 1932 I so I see you quite old, really. Well, I was,Unknown Speaker 3:10 I was a clapper man. I think you are the[…]
[…] who said ‘I would love now to have run an art gallery’, having been in education all her life, you […]
[…]arriage certificate that said spinster, but I never saw her spinning or anything (laughs) but er - she - I do know that she did - she did pick part - she was part of a woman’s roller skating troop - difficult to say - a wo- a woman’s roller staking troop, which is how she met my father, she wa[…]
[…]eemed to be a very good way in which I could keep my interest in photography. Didn't exactly work, but at least it gave me a good training. I started in the print room in the laboratory and for two years did all the various crafts within the laboratory, neg developing, printing, step printing,[…]
[…]hose days, and it was there that I met a chap called Bert Pearl who was a producer of realist films and when I said to him: “Oh my god, I’ve got to start at Bedford College in a few weeks time and I don’t know what to do,” and he said: “Why don’t you go into films? You can’t be an actress, then go i[…]
[…] my boring game in the world. I love looking at big blocks of flats. I think everybody don't understand Johnny the fact that cricket is so boring as part of its attraction. If you're a real person. Yes. Anyhow so none of your family had any concern with the entertainment business. No. So how did you[…]
[…] Mr Hitchcock won’t want you until er…erm…later, so you can come on the set and watch. And they did this enormous tracking shot with a crane, which starts on a group of dancers, goes through the dancers, and slowly ends up, all in one shot, in one lens, goes slowly up to the eye of the drummer who’s[…]
[…]p; The copyright of this recording is vested in the Bectu History Project. Joe Busuttli - Studio Electrician, Artist, man of many different talents. Interviewer - Alan Lawson. Recorded on 30 June 1997. Side 1 Q  […]
[…]ical Institution, Commonly known as Inst, which was an excellent School. And we had a very happy childhood.The first indications of musicality on my part was coming home from church. On Sundays, and playing the piano, we had an upright piano and the keyboard was about at my eye level and I could pic[…]