Search Results for: Channel 4 Lifetime Achievement Award from Women In Film
A BRITISH NOIR? IT ALWAYS RAINS ON SUNDAY (Robert Hamer, 1947)
[…] more on It Always Rains On Sunday and the people who made it, go to BFI ScreenOnline at http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/ 486809/ Â
Links & Resources
[…] The Memory Bank Project (Memories of the BBC) collects online contributions from ex-BBC employees of their career memories, stories and insights […]
Alistair Murray Moffat
[…]e TV landscape changed utterly in the eighteen, nineteen years that I was at STV. In the beginning, as I say, we had a monopoly of advertising sales, Channel Four had just launched. Just launched! And we broadcast to huge numbers of people, huge numbers! As Dougie Rae used to call it, Coast to Coast[…]
Nigel Wolland
[…]any misinterpretation of the content of this interview.Speaker 1 0:01 So, tell us your name and where you were born andSpeaker 2 0:04 my name is Nigel Walland and I was born in Kettering Northampton share on the 20th of June 1940.Speaker 1 0:15 Okay, tell me about[…]
Paul de Burgh
[…] PB started at Denham in 1937 as an office boy; moved into dispatch; joined the Territorials before the war when he was called up; left the army in 1943; wanted to work in the studios rather than going back to the laboratory; worked with Tommy Howard in the special effects department at Denham; Tomm[…]
