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[…] ran which I'm currently in commonwealth countries telerecording was a British television programs. They're still finding them returning them you […]
Eileen Diss (1931-) is a British theatrical designer. After studying at the Central School of Art she worked at the […]
[…]ears ago I think it was the Barbados Broadcasting Corporation BBC only thing it ran which I'm currently in commonwealth countries telerecording was a British television programs. They're still finding them returning them you know all the businesses that come along. The dust is being pushed out. So t[…]
The copyright of this interview lies with the British Entertainment History ProjectCornel Lucas – Transcribed by Linda Marchant28/09/2005Copyright interview – BECTU history project - Interview number 543.Recording 15.05 (AP – anonymous person audience)Interviewer: Cornel we’re here at BECTU he[…]
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[…] and they wrote back and said no, we will pay you (laughs). I couldn't get over it; we will pay you nine pounds a week2 Roy Oxley (1899-?) was a British production designer at the BBC, he won a BAFTA for his work on The Portrait of a Lady in 1969.3 Peter Bax was a production desi[…]
[…]times a week! [Chuckles] Roy Fowler: Yes. In those days what kind of comparison, as a filmgoer, did you make between the Hollywood films and the British films? Andy Worker: Well they were all good - in fact they were all better than they are today I think. And you know, one had favourites […]
[…]ing of the war, we were evacuated. And then I was supposed to go to France to perfect my French because my grandfather was of French origin, although British Nationalised. And ofcourse, I never went to France to, to learn French properly, and ended up at Pitman’sCollege in Southampton Row, which I n[…]