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[…] being televised, yes. Well, it was being… Were you on camera? I would have been, had I been round there, […]

Ann Meo

[…]there, to get there and even in the middle of the show… [15:02]This was actually being televised, yes. Well, it was being… Were you on camera? I would have been, had I been round there, but in order to avoid climbing over this thing these blasted, one of these blasted union mania[…]

Desmond Dickinson

[…]nterrupted by breaks in the tape. It is unclear whether this is the due to censorship or to the recording being paused on site.)Desmond Dickinson (DD)Camera, DirectorBECTU No. 111Interviewers: Ralph Bond (1963) (RB), Kevin Brownlow (1972) (KB)05/07/1963 and 30/07/19723 Tapes Interview with Ralp[…]

Margaret Thomson

[…]sp;13:08  Carol Gibbons and the Savoy Orpheans, that's right. And people of his calibre were often there recording these programmes. On the camera side, there was, there are two whose names I remember. One was Harry Rignold, who very sadly, was killed in the very first days of the war, I'm[…]

Peter Williams

[…]t 5.30! I got out of my A40, hopped into the studio, and virtually was on the air within about 20 minutes. And it was a tiny, tiny studio with 2 cameras, and only one cameraman. And it was he who sprinted from one camera to the other. Of course what he did was to lock off one and operate the ot[…]

Louise Willcox

[…], but my father was interested in making cine films and he had a quarter track and half track tape machine. I remember going on holiday with his cine camera planted in the, in the windscreen and what have you. So I think I get my interest in what I do from him. My grandparents on my mother's side we[…]

Neville Wortman

[…]ion then.  Not drawing live but just simply illustrating his stories which he read.  (TIME 10:12)  DARROL BLAKE:  Captions? … The camera looked at?NEVILLE WORTMAN:   Yes, that’s it.  That’s right.  And that sort of developed.DARROL BLAKE:  So that was BBC befo[…]
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