[…]was very keen I went and it probably would have been good if Idid, but I didn’t. And partly because one friend of my father’s, his daughter was at theBBC and suggested why didn’t I go to the BBC, you know, you can work your way up from whatever. So I took a secretarial course and then didn’t get a j[…]
[…]tners. And then there were all the pubs under the DVC, which, you know, lunchtime, you'd expect to go and talk to such friends as you can find in the BBC, pubs in factories. And the French club, I'll be drawn, again, my person and I should have mentioned before another part of my education, from the[…]
[…] feature films. They were the people doing bulk release printing. They obviously did all the other work as well. Kays were very busy working with the BBC, they had half the contract of BBC doing news, and so on, and telerecordings and things like that. Then you had the other side which were the smal[…]
[…]abs. Give a case people at Soho images, all x Kodak and received all their training for a number of yearsRoy Fowler 18:48 rather like the BBC could train and train people.Dennis Kimbley 18:52 Yeah. Kodak were very good at training people. We also still have our own marketing […]
[…]ed to do things more than before but before we come into the country. And he was going to shoot a film or later whine about Lake Geneva coming up for BBC Television on his own back in his own company and he asked us did we not. Contact we did the shooting.SPEAKER: F8And not the worst. When I was in.[…]
[…]ers by fillers what we meant was what you'd say commercials today. But they had a style that was different from commercials. And they were run by the BBC and the and and ITV at the time. a certain amount of time was was given as a sort of goodwill gesture also because I think they didn't sell all th[…]
[…]e seventies and eighties. There was a lot of 16mm film being used for broadcast television.AM: Yes. News film was all 16mm reversal. For example, the BBC largely used 16mm, and ultimately negative film for film location sequences in dramas and so on.PF: Yes. Obviously, that gave it a more natural lo[…]
[…]sic library. And I think he had at one time been in theUnknown Speaker 27:33 music publishingJohn Shirley 27:34 know, for the BBC, not a DJ, but the guy that puts his stuff on that sort of thing. I think so I'm not sure anyway, programmer system, whatever. And the remarkable […]