[…]ly using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.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[…]
SIDE ONEAnnouncer: The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. The subject is Jean Anderson, actress, performing in radio, TV, motion pictures and the stage. Interviewed by Margaret Thomson, and John Legard, 12th November 1991, File 224, side one.Margaret Thomson: Je[…]
[…]land and that’s where I gotmy first job, at Gainsborough Studios, as studio manager’s secretary.1: You just sort of went there and, you know, applied for a job and...?Yes. I was looking for a job and I saw the Gainsborough lady on the roof. I had just seen James Mason in The Wicked Lady, so I w[…]
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[…]of the time, in Kays in fact all of the time. And I did about a year in Kays. And then got a job at the new GPO Film Unit at Blackheath.Roy Fowler: Before we leave Kays, may I ask what your starting pay was?Norman Fisher: That's rather difficult to remember; it can't have been awfully much more than[…]
[…], who doubled there between the Regal and the Slough the Delphi at Slough. So I spent quite a lot of time in cinema and as soon as I finished, except for about a month, when I was waiting for a vacancy in the area. I lost one because a bloke was there at the same interview as me he was crying his ey[…]
[…]olor has never ever been worse than Eastman and in my view in many instances better.Yes.52But the shelf life of Technicolor I saw when we had a go in BAFTA in Piccadilly on an odd occasion we saw red shoes, some old shots of red shoes that had been kept that had been on the shelf thirty-five years a[…]
[…]nted to get into films. From an early age I liked the cinema. I was interested in photography. My father was interested in photography, just straight forward still photography. He had a close friend an American who came to Europe every year for the grand prix motor racing which he loved and he filme[…]
[…] wages with him and he said you ought to ask for some more money because, I think I’m right, that […]
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