Phyllis Dalton

[…]ary 2000 for the BECTU oral history archive in whom copyright of this recording is vested. The file number for this recording is 467.Phyllis, can I start</mark></</mark>mark> by asking you, when were you born?When?When, yes.Sixteenth of October 1925, in Chiswick actually. My parents lived somewhere near.What did your pa[…]

Joy Cuff (née Seddon)

[…] MIKE: The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. The name of the interviewee is Joy Cuff, ne Seddon   - Matte Art</mark></</mark>mark>ist. The name of the interviewer is Mike Dick. Date: 8th June 2010 and this is Tape One. 0:00:22 Ok Joy, tell me about your background. Where […]

Ann Turner

Alan Lawson  0:08  The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Ann Turner art</mark></</mark>mark>s features television producer, interviewer, Norman Swallow, recorded on the 22nd of March 1995. side oneshouting No, no first where when were you born?Ann Turner  0:42  I was[…]

edward-carrick-history-project

[…] 1991 Interviewer: Sid Cole, Alan Lawson Interviewee: Edward Carrick (Craig), Art</mark> Director</mark>/Production Designer</mark> Sid Cole: Te d d y, i […]

Philip Bonham-Cart</mark>er

Behp Interview No 728: Philip Bonham-Cart</mark></</mark>mark>er. Recorded 5th October 2018Transcribed by David Sharp 2024.DB = Darrol BlakePB-C = Philip Bonham-Cart</mark></</mark>mark>erPhilip Bonham-Cart</mark></</mark>mark>er: My name is Philip Bonham-Cart</mark></</mark>mark>er. The date today is the 5th October2018. I was born in – at the end of the war, in 1945. Darrol […]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]to proofread this and/</mark>or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com. Ray Harryhausen Part</mark></</mark>mark> 1.======================================= Tony DaltonMy name's Tony Dalton. I've known Ray for a few years now 35 years. I think Ray. I think[…]

Christopher Challis

[…] Parkside Wimbledon College. In a house which doesnt' exist any longer. It was hit by a flying bomb during the war. I don't think there was anything part</mark></</mark>mark>icularly of note during my school career. I always liked films. I wanted to get into films. From an early age I liked the cinema. I was interested […]

Dicky Leeman

[…] things, which were, I think it was Dave Rawnsley, the art</mark> director</mark></mark>. He brought this idea of no sets, everything […]
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