Terry Marcel

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Jill Langley

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Brian Pritchard

[…]ment. And there I was mainly measuring samples for the testing department doing modulation transfer measurements which measure the sharpness of films basically. So the testing department would get hold of samples that are being produced by either research or the coating tracks of new films and I’d m[…]

Ronald Seeth

[…] because there I was, in STV, and people asking me all these questions and I'm only twenty, twenty-one at the time so I was still wet behind the ears basically and I thought, 'I'll never hear anything about this again' but, lo and behold, they invited me back for a second interview a few weeks later[…]

Interview

[…]t! They were great for the team but these guys were hauling cables across muddy fields, were standing out in the rain doing football matches, we were basically putting a shift in of sorts well, although some guys' shifts consisted of, you know, rig it, you know, and hang about for a while, there was[…]

Agnes Wilkie

[…]lin MacKay and Gordon Brown and Russ [Russell] Galbraith and sometimes I worked on various documentaries as the lowliest, as the gofer, as the runner basically but I called myself a researcher and I was a journalist but I was never in NUJ, a paid-up member. So that was a kind of floating period.&nbs[…]

Interview

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Roy Lockett

[…]ing was always, I’ve always been very clear in my own mind that one:- the trade unions generally needed to do a great deal more, it, even in the most basic terms about saving their history leaving aside oral histories. Secondly that there was an enormously important history which was going unrecorde[…]

Barry Cryer

[…]thrilled to bits. Now it happened in a very odd sort of way. People I was just giving jokes to mates. Can we just stop I've forgotten the name. I was basically an out of work stand up. We didn't call it that. Then you were a turn or an act and everything. But I got down some jokes of friends and Ann[…]

Chris Strachan

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