[…]hp 0698 T Anne Fleming. Transcript. This transcript was originally produced automatically using Speechmatics, and has been edited by David Sharp for the British Entertainment History Project.This transcript has been edited to remove hesitation and repetition where it was felt that the speech re[…]
[…]claimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this interview.However, the BE[…]
Brian Pritchard (BP) Motion Picture Consultant (Formerly Kodak, Filmatic, Humphries & Hendersons) Interviewer: Paul Frith (PF) Date 05/03/2019 Length 02:17:14PF: This is an interview with Brian Pritchard. Thank you for taking part in the interview today. So just to star[…]
[…]inserts of Sanan Dure. I think it won awards in various places, you know. I: I mean, what do you think you'd won? R: I was given a Scottish Bafta, which was rather nice. Also there was a Royal Television Society Award which we got. That was in London and that was presented by that chap who[…]
[…]pt [Interviewer is Janet McBain, Date of Recording 14 07 2018] [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: So, this is an interview with John Agnew for the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group's oral history project. The interviewer is Janet McBain, the date is 14 July 2018 and the place is the ST[…]
[…]throughout the 70s, the department expanded until I can remember in 1978, I think it was about then, and I just begun Empire road. David hare won the BAFTA Award for licking Hitler. Gangsters was our series. Alan Bleasdale had just done the first black stuff, film. And this all went out in one sees.[…]
[…] remember I couldn't remember my pin number at Morrisons this morning. What are you talking about?Unknown Speaker 0:30 Okay, should we go for take on this one? Okay, we're running Barry Cryer 26/36 of April 2018 was what we started today. It's for back to history project to this one take[…]
[…]: Now Peggy, perhaps you'd like to tell us a little bit about your early life?Peggy Gick: My father was a civil servant who, curiously enough, worked for the Navy. Because the Navy didn't do it's own store...it did it's own catering, it didn't do it's own supplies or fuel or anything. That was all d[…]
[…]ad to write a thesis on any subject you wanted to. So I said I'd write a thesis on films. So I used to go to the school library and get out all the information I could on films, quite useless information but information. And during this on one of my holidays I scrounged a visit to, I've forgotten th[…]