Sam Williams

[…]r. And we're going to discuss the many, many changes that have taken place both in technical conditions and in working conditions over the last 30 or 40 years in film laboratories. Now, Sam, I'm going to start with you because I believe you commenced in laboratories in 1919 or 19 120. And I think yo[…]

Bert Craik

[…]r. And we're going to discuss the many, many changes that have taken place both in technical conditions and in working conditions over the last 30 or 40 years in film laboratories. Now, Sam, I'm going to start with you because I believe you commenced in laboratories in 1919 or 19 120. And I think yo[…]

Diana Morgan Transcript

[…] Eric Linklater. DM: Yes. And that I had completely forgotten. 4 minutes 40 seconds SC: When was that made? Can […]

John Dark

[…]ent bust and taken me along with it. Well it was a scheme was rather difficult to explain but basically it was supplying newspaper editors television channels radio channels with how much space each news story had been given to each newspaper every day. And from that we were going to develop into a […]

Charles Crichton

[…]e.CC : An editor. Then I did start to direct, the first picture was a propaganda picture of course, called Those In Peril, where we rushed around the Channel in high speed motorboats, boats which were used for picking up crashed airmen and so on. It’s a horrifying thing to say but it was very exciti[…]

Interview

[…]kind of see that's how ITV used to be. The change in balance happened when the advertising market started to split up when the resource wasn't there. Channel Four didn't have a big impact. Channel Five, you could start to see it. All the satellite channels definitely eroded the marketplace and with […]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]uld you believe. We played town halls and things all over Britain, always using a local choir. We were put opposite I think 20 Questions on the other channel and we knocked them out of the ratings and Kenneth Adam was furious. I remember that. But there it is, the all singing Mitchells, superb quali[…]

Muriel Cole

[…] details, when you when and where you were,Speaker 3  0:35  right? I first drew breath just before the outbreak of World War One in June 1914, which means that in two months time, I shall be 74 the place this auspicious event occurred was in a small terrace suburban house in Willesden. At […]
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