Ken Westbury

[…]nglish as youSpeaker 2  0:24  got older. Um, what awards Have you won through your lifetime?Speaker 1  0:33  Well, I've run three BAFTA nominations, one for Dr. Fisher of Geneva, one for sugar detective, a one for tenders tonight. And I've got one award for for services to televi[…]

Alan Masson

[…]r]. I don’t think they changed anything. Probably, I’m just guessing, that they were wanting to distinguish themselves from Technicolor which was the best-known name up to that point.CR: And had been so dominant.AM: Yes, in terms of colour and motion pictures.CR: Because even by the late 1960s, earl[…]

Interview

[…]given a bad deal, particularly in relation to workplace rights. And although I started my legal career, for a couple of years during my training in a city law firm, in 1987, I was very pleased to join Thomson Reuters as the preeminent Trade Union law firm to act for workers, working people and trade[…]

Laura Mulvey

[…]ent to the cinema with my mother. Both my parents being keen film fans. So if I go on a little bit more from my film going days,ES: If you would.LM: …living at that time in Bayswater it was very easy when I was a teenager to go along Bayswater Road, to the Academy Cinema in Oxford Street. I was main[…]

Cornel Lucas

[…] laboratory, or a section of it, called George Humphries laboratory off Tottenham Court Road. And he said ‘I think it’s time you started earning your living’. And I was only fifteen and he said ‘I think you should leave school and I’ve got a position for you at George Humphries lab’. And I said ‘wha[…]

Liz Forgan

[…] Channel 4. Sometimes it was interpreted as an invitation to publish lots of left-wing programming, experimental cinema, black and Asian programming, City finance programming, but a very, very big and important area was in the arts, both in the form of a lot of opera and of serious experimental art […]
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