Philip Donnellan

[…]have had anything but a sinking feeling when this terribly well-spoken nice young man, nice young boy in effect came, was sent by Guildford to be his assistant.  He had to produce 24 columns of copy a week for the newspaper and within three months I was writing at least six or seven of those co[…]

Charles Picken

[…]he newbie was Duty manager with Ted at the other end of the country spending the Christmas period with his family in Plymouth. Mr. Hewitt, the Senior Assistant Business Unit Manager, had rather inconveniently - and we suspected opportunistically - gone off on the sick. This unit management position,[…]

Len Runkel

[…], to line up the lights on the projectors for them, West End and all well. Do you know this went on regularly. The you the chief projectionist or his assistant would go up to the west end before one of the major answer print shows regularly,Unknown Speaker  1:54:55  he'd be in one of the t[…]

John Ammonds

[…]jobs at the LCC, temporary jobs as clerk's, so I thought well, I'll take one of those and see what it's like. So I went to County Hall and I was some assistant in a department which all I had to do was to check files and ring up  hospitals and check who was sick for replacements and things[…]

Richard Marden

[…]  going  to Make a film. second feature of the WW. Jacob's  the Monkey's Paw? Oh, yes. And it was worked out that I could go in as the assistant to the editor, albeit I had never done anything in the cutting room in my life. And the editor whose name I do, they very well, I've got it […]

David Robson

[…] time. All the interviews after that were done by an Assistant Engineer who would suddenly appear and sit down by the […]

David Robson

[…] fire drills at the theatre every day at one o'clock. And Mr Drage was in a different place every day, the fire shutters would come down and then the Assistant Manager would go and give instructions to the usherettes, "Mr Drage, is..." so that then they opened all the push bars and all that. We had […]

Paul Fox

[…]work, but in the end the writing team was Ketley, Sylvia Clayton, and myself.  Harry [s.l. Govern 0:23:51] came along and arrived as a, sort of, Assistant Producer, I mean, Dick strengthened the team, and these were Dick’s people, totally loyal to Dick and totally disloyal to Harold Cox, all of[…]

Roger Davis

[…]  1:15:21  yes, she's probably one of the production crew. Yeah. Yeah, she's probably probably about probably vision mixer or the producers assistant. Yeah, because she's always had an assistant who'd be working with all the paperwork alongside Sharpless shaftless and so forth. At here's a[…]
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