[…] of the History Project. Our original site was kindly provided by BECTU (www.bectu.org.uk), and served us well for many years. However, […]
[…] Development & Communications Steve Tappin, Communications Pic: Management Committee 2015  Activities The BECTU History Project maintains a number of ongoing activities, including:- Training […]
[…] the Real Story of our Cinema and Television Industries: The BECTU History Project and the Construction of British Media History, 1986 […]
[…] stored in the BFI with a back up copy at BECTU’s Head Office. The BFI arranges access to the recordings, […]
[…] kindly arranged for me to access their copy of the BECTU Oral History Project interview with Wilson, recorded in 1991. It’s a […]
[…] its work, whether or not they have been members of BECTU. Our work can be seen as a collection of […]
[…] are stored in the BFI with a back-up copy at BECTU’s Head Office. The BFI arranges access to the recordings, […]
[…]n't. With Sid coming to see you! R: Asking for your card! Now it's, I don't know! Is the ACTT still organised? I: [inaudible] I2: It's BECTU. R: Is everything BECTU? Oh, well, you'll have to prompt me! [38:00]I: Shall we move on to football? R: Football! Yes, football. […]
[…]ut that's by the by to some extent. I think by the time I became involved in the Union, it was past the merger of ACTT and BETA which then went in to BECTU so ACTT, BETA and NATKE were all merged into one Union and now BECTU is in part Prospect so it was constant amalgamation really. So there […]
[…]e years. Wonderful. And we got paid. And we were in Soho and we found Bar du Marche which became my restaurant for ever. That was a lovely time. Then BECTU, if it was called BECTU then, I suppose it was, had always set up a trainee programme, Skillset, and we Continuities, three of us, Angela Allen,[…]