BECTU History Project -highlight">- Interview No. 25[Copyright BECTU]Transcription D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ate: 2003-highlight">-01-highlight">-24Interview D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ate: 1987-highlight">-10-highlight">-28Interviewers: Stephen PeetInterviewee: Philip LeacockTape 1, Side 1Stephen Peet: Ah, here we are, 28th October 1987. Name of interviewee, Philip Leacock, interviewed by Stephen Peet. The […]
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[…]ffle', which was PFF Limited [NB. Production Facilities (Films) Limited], which was a central accounting company for all the Rank companies, like Two -highlight">-highlight">-highlight">Cities Films, um, wh-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">at's the other one? Oh there were about three or four, and I worked down in the old house there for a couple of years.John Taylor:[…]
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BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 398Interviewee: Vivienne CollinsInterviewer: John Legard and Alan Lawson No of tapes 3Dur-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ation: 3:50:151Vivienne Collins Tape 1 Side ANB: The time codes given here are estim-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ates based on readings from the original cassette recording.Tape 1 Side A.The copyright of t[…]
[…]nterviewer Bob AllenSIDE 1, TAPE 1BA : Perhaps you could tell us when you first ca me into the film industry, how you got interested in filmmaking, wh-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">at lead you -highlight">- into it.BE: The most interesting thing is th-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">at as a teenager I was all against films, I never went to see a film when I was a teenager, […]
This recording is the copyright of the British Entertainment History Project. The transcript is not verb-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">atim.Interviewer Roy Fowler. Interview D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ate: 18th August 1988.SIDE 1, TAPE 1Roy Fowler: You've been in this country 50 years now.Robert Be-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">atty: More now, I came over in 1937. I went to Toronto for[…]