Jim Whittell

[…]p;       Q:  We’re sitting here in Golders Green NW11, at my home, the interviewer, and we’re interviewing for the BECTU History Project, Jim WHITTELL.  I hardly need to explain what his long involvement and contribution to the industry is, but we’re going to […]

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Michael Aldridge

Interviewer  0:00  This is an interview with Mike Aldridge and is the property of the History Project for BECTU.  The date today is the 15th of September 1997. And, Mike,can I ask you where and when you were born?Michael Aldridge  0:20  I was born in 1941 in East London and […]

Julia Cave

[…]Interviewee: Julie CaveInterviewers: Norman Swallow, Alan LawsonTranscriber: Alexis PooleNorman Swallow: Copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project.  Julia Cave, television director and producer.  Interviewer Norman Swallow.  Recorded on the 10th of May, 1996. […]

Daphne Shadwell

[…]the right to publish some excerpts may not be allowed.CITATION: Women’s Work in British Film and Television, Daphne Shadwell, http://bufvc.ac.uk/bectu/oral-histories/bectu-oh [date accessed]By accessing this transcript, I confirm that I am a student or staff member at a UK Higher Education Inst[…]

Maurice Carter

Copyright is vested in the BECTU History Project19th December 1990, Maurice Carter, art director, interviewed by Roy FowlerSIDE ONE, TAPE ONERoy Fowler: When and where were you bornMaurice Carter: I was born in the London, in 1913, and I had the normal sort ofschooling, Gladstone, and I eventually w[…]

Roy Parkinson

Roy Parkinson: BECTU Interview Part 1The copyright of this recording and transcript is vested in the BECTU History Project. Roy Parkinson was interviewed by Sid Cole in 1987.1. On his father H.B. ParkinsonRP: I was born in Surbiton, 22nd January 1916, and my father at that time was a cinema manager.[…]

Bryan Langley

The copyright of this recording and transcript is vested in the BECTU History Project. Bryan Langley was interviewed by Arthur Graham on 18 November 1987.1. Improvising with film stockAG: We're on the different types of film stocks. What were their differences, and what were their special requiremen[…]

BEHP Newsletter #3.final__0

[…] decision to cancel our regular monthly History Project meeting at BECTU Headquarters. We felt the safety of our members at […]
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