[…] decided to concentrate its film processing in a new, state-of-the- art lab at Denham. Shepherd’s Bush was surplus to requirements […]
Tessa Idlewine (TI) Film Preservationist (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science) Interviewers: Paul Frith (PF) & Keith Johnston (KJ) Date 08/02/2019 Conduct via SkypeLength 00:35:23 PF: OK Tessa so if you could tell me a little bit about your role at the Academy.TI:[…]
Danny Livingstone [Start of Recording] [00:58]I: Interview with Danny Livingstone. Interviewer - John Frame. What was your background before you got in to television, Danny? R: A little bit unusual. Went to school. Left school in fifth year with Physics, Maths, you know, a scientific […]
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[…]uary 2011. Katy McGahan 0:30 OK Mary Orrom, many thanks for agreeing to do this interview. Maybe we can start with you telling us a little bit about your background, family, where you were born, etc. And then we can move into Mary Orrom 0:4[…]
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