Charles Bennett

[…]ors about a thousand pounds a share, and that sort of thing! So, I never made a picture for Robert Clark.Arnold Schwartzman : You received an Academy Award nomination for 'Foreign Correspondent', and was that the same year that 'The Great Dictator' was also nominated?Charles Bennett : Yes, that got […]

Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)

[…], you know, he really couldn't stand the cinema, on principle. But he had certain films he loved to go and see again and again with Harry Bower in it for example. He didn't like the films and when I went into the films he was absolutely furious.SC: What education had you had?EC: I never had any educ[…]

Erica Masters

[…] College in Devon, before going into documentary production. She worked for Paul Rotha for a brief period, and later for […]

Charles Bennett

[…] for Robert Clark. Arnold Schwartzman : You received an Academy Award nomination for 'Foreign Correspondent', and was that the same […]

Ronald Seeth

[…]at was? R: I think they've made a huge contribution. You only have to look back at all the programmes that they've made over the years. A lot of award-winning programmes at that. Again, going back to what I call the 'Golden Era' of STV, they did some incredible Dramas back then, which I happily[…]

Sandy Ross

[…]to happen could be ameliorated by them doing this. I mean, in the end it didn't happen. Mrs Thatcher kind of had her way in the way the licenses were awarded in 1990. But it would never have happened had Gus not been part of that big Seven as opposed to the big Five and it was great for the Company![…]

Carol Owens

[…]tant when I was made up was a film called “Public School” and the Editor was Paul Carter, the Director was Jonathan Gili and Paul won the BAFTA Craft Award for “Public School” and was was kind enough to share his prize with me. So that was that was delightful.SPEAKER: M2 [Paul Collard]So it sounds l[…]

Mary Orrom

[…]Katy McGahan  0:02  OK, this is an interview by Katy McGahan, one of the curators in the Non-Fiction unit at the BFI interviewing for the BECTU History Project, Mary Orrom, filmmaker, editor and director. And it's 25th of January 2011.  Katy McGahan  0:30 […]

Erica Masters

[…]la to see it and to take my son, Tony there, but I didn't live there.Sydney Samuelson: And where did you come to from Guatemala?Erica Masters: I came for a time to Hamburg and then I was put into a sort of institute for girls in Switzerland, where I spent about ten years going to school and living t[…]

John L Hargreaves

[…]ly using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this interview.However, the BE[…]
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