Colin Flight

[…]n’t even listed as the chemicals we know they are. You know, sulphuric acid, wasn’t said it was sulphuric acid, it wasn’t even used by its chemical denomination, it was set as a coded word, so BA ST3 or something like that. They would have their own codes for the chemicals and the bits you were usin[…]

Ronald Seeth

[…]along from the main branch so that also got me out of the shop as well. I used to spend hours rewinding films, repairing films, hiding out the way as best I could and that got me knowledge of how a Film Library ran. That was the biggest library in Scotland I believe at the time and possibly forever.[…]

Robert Love

[…]ilms but it started on Thames Television and I produced that for a couple of years. Then I went freelance in the mid seventies. Not entirely the best time to do it in fact! I ended up out of work for a bit! But eventually David Bell, who was Head of Entertainment here and whom I had met at Tham[…]

Anne Hanford

[…]did steal was they were the first to actually broadcast television schools programmes.  They did that before the BBC and the BBC were really not best pleased about this because they were planning it, etc. etc. but Associated-Rediffusion did it first.  So, there was quite a lot of work for […]

Rebecca O\'Brien

[…]s Rebecca O'Brien, and I am a film producer, and that is what I do, I produce films, and I do producing in all its forms, but I suppose the thing I'm best known for is the fact that I've produced pretty much all of Ken loach's films for the last 30 years, not all of them, but most of them. And toget[…]

Taylor Downing

[…]xciting things about the 80s and the 90s was that the independent sector was a very creative place to be. A lot of the innovative ideas, a lot of the best formats, the finest documentaries were coming out of the independent sector. That isn’t to say there weren’t brilliantly talented people producin[…]

Graham Hartstone

[…]e sorts of visuals, I think to what is in factor. Hello large music video. Yeah. Jim Betteridge  1:14:53  And then the Oscar nomination that passage to India. Graham Hartstone  1:14:56  Yes. Working with David lean was was a pleasure. Again, he's not[…]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…]ted Bow Bells (1954). It was a sequel to Sunday by the Sea. Sunday by the Sea (1953) won the Grand Prix at the Venice Film Festival. Judi Dench won a BAFTA for her role in Four in the Morning (1965).

Vivienne Collins

[…]ally it makes a mockery of the whole Community Care Act.Anyway really that was in a way the end of my, my film career. I am still an active member of BAFTA and extremely interested in film making. I went on to have a whole other career in counselling and stress management and went on to work with an[…]

John Hogarth

[…] my joining the whole decline started, until 1983 or 4 I suppose it would have been absolute depths and then started climbing again. So I've seen the best and I've seen the worst and as I'm about to retire at the end of this month it's very encouraging to know that the admissions are now constantly […]
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