[…] out of the RAF. And er, I've been here ever since...Jim Shields: You were a dubbing mixer then were you?Maurice Askew: We were over at G-BI [Gaumont British Instructional] at the time...Jim Shields: Yes, that was what decided, was it?Maurice Askew: Hmm. I hadn't had - you know I'd been a sort of ge[…]
The copyright of this interview lies with the British Entertainment History Project Interviewer Sidney ColeAdditional questions by Roy Fowler Interviewee Una BartDate 19 June 1991SC: Una when and where were you born? UB: I was born in Brixton in the Brixton Road, 82 years ago, last May, of prof[…]
[…], Side 1Ralph Bond: This is a recorded tape interview with Alf Tunwell. ACTT member of very long standing, and pioneer in the newsreel section of the British film industry. Alf, during your, almost a lifetime in this industry, and particularly in newsreels, you must have seen an enormous number of c[…]
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British Entertainment History Project INTERVIEW NO.712 INTERVIEWEE – NEVILLE WORTMANINTERVIEWER – DARROL BLAKE Transcriber – Linda Hall-Shaw NEVILLE WORTMAN: I am Neville Wortman. I was born on the 28th March 1932 in London.DARROL BLAKE: And what sort of family […]