[…]NTERTAINMENT HISTORY PROJECT INTERVIEW No 0735.Gerry Morrissey [GM] interviewed by Roy Lockett [RL] NB This is a transcript of the full 3-part interview, numbered as 1A, 1B, 2 and 3. The time codes in this section refer to Part 1 A. and cover pages 1 – 16inc. Roy Lockett:0:00 &n[…]
[…]26 for the British Entertainment History Project. The subject, the interviewee, is Roger Smither, and I’m Murray Weston, interviewing.Now Roger, we start as with most of these interviews at the very start of your life. RS: Right. MW: Because I think in all cases we like to know about the c[…]
[…]989. In john and Daphne Hamilton's flat in in Paddington with the four Shadwell sisters, the daughters of Charles Shadwell. And it's about him will start speaking, selecting members, right now we'll start as early as we can about him the year that he was born who's going toUnknown Speaker 0:45[…]
[…]nterview transcript(Interviewee; Jenny Barraclough, Interviewer; Simon Rose, Camera; Dan Thurley)00’03”SRJenny thanks very much for agreeing to take part in the History Project.JBWell it's my pleasure.SRCan I first ask, when and where you were born?JBIn Burgess Hill in Sussex and then Hitler was goi[…]
[…]aura Mulvey – Transcript.NB Ums and ers have generally been omitted.Subject: Laura Mulvey[LM] Interviewer: Emma Smart (BFI) [ES]: Date 27th November 2007Other crew: Christophe Dupin[CD], cameraCD [Inaudible, possibly Come on In] off camera.00.04 ES: OK so co[…]
[…]scar? Bobbi Riesel 0:59 We first met in 1994 we were both at a charity function, and I met him as I was going in, and we started going out together. Went out together for nearly two years. Paul Lecker 1:16 And what production was he gauging at th[…]
[…]he date is the twenty-fourth of January 2001. This is side one, file 495.Right Liz, tell us where you were born, your education and how your career started.Well, I’m Liz Forgan, I was born in 1944 in Calcutta, I was a war baby. I went to boarding school in England, at Benenden, and then to read[…]
[…]I was a girl. I passed the eleven plus.SF: Yes.I went to a girls’ grammar school.SF: Yes.The teachers who taught us Maths and Science and English and Art were all women, so ineq..., I didn’t stub my toes against inequality for a long, long time, I didn’t think about it.SF: So this was all during the[…]