BEHP 0721T Norman J Warren Transcript British Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 721 Thursday 5 th April 2018 INTERVIEWEE […]
[…] was the first announcer at Savoy Hill. Uncle Arthur of Children's Hour, lovely chap he was, he was getting on […]
Al Moffat [Start of Recording] [00:00] I: The 24th today [May, 2017]. Al Moffat here and he was at STV between '81 and '99 [1981-1999]. [Tim Amyes is the interviewer] R: Yes. That's right. I: So the first question is how did you actually find yourself in television? R: […]
[…]ent the first year, more or less, in the Newsroom and we, kind of, did everything. But the person I probably learned most from at the beginning was a Presenter called Tony Wilson and Tony was the guy who went on to found Factory Records and Joy Division and Haçienda and all the rest of it and he was[…]
BEHP 0721T Norman J Warren TranscriptBritish Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 721 Thursday 5th April 2018INTERVIEWEE – NORMAN J. WARREN, DIRECTOR INTERVIEWER – MARTIN SHEFFIELDTranscriber – Linda Hall-ShawMARTIN SHEFFIELD: Over to you No[…]
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Interview No 204 Dennis Main Wilson.This transcript version was created using Otter software for the first three sides of the interview, which were edited and combined with a converted and edited PDF file of the remaining four sides. Consequently, the time codes are more infrequent on sides fo[…]
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