[…] critics, paper critics, put, ‘The Ghost voice did sound like a voice coming over the Tannoys.’ [LAUGHTER]ROY FOWLER: You, you’re now working for Two -highlight">-highlight">-highlight">Cities, yes? Wh-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">at do you remember of Del Guidice?HARRY MILLER: Well, after I left B&D Studios I worked for RKO for quite a while and then, […]
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[…]ject. Hello Taylor. Taylor Downing: Welcome. MW: Thank you very much for having us here today. With all of these interviews we always start -highlight">-highlight">-highlight">at the very beginning by asking all our subjects where were you born? Where did you come from – so tell us more about where you grew up. TD: Well[…]
BECTU History Project -highlight">- Interview No. 85[Copyright BECTU]Transcription D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ate: (Digital: 2012-highlight">-10-highlight">-02)Interview D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ate: 1989-highlight">-05-highlight">-11Interviewers: John Taylor, Stephen PeetInterviewee: Sir Denis FormanTape 1, Side 1Denis Forman: I was born in the lowlands of Scotland in Dumfriesshire in the Parish which hadt[…]
[…] choosy about which religion it was. Taylor/Peet: And you lived -highlight">-highlight">at Craigielands, Be-highlight">attock all your young life? Denis Forman: Until […]
BECTU History Project -highlight">- Interview No. 312[Copyright BECTU]Transcription D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ate: (Digital: 2012-highlight">-09-highlight">-24)Interview D-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ates: 1994-highlight">-01-highlight">-20 & 1994-highlight">-03-highlight">-24Interviewer: John LegardInterviewee: Rodney GieslerJohn Legard: Rodney, tell us who your parents were, and how you started, and how you got inter[…]
[…]eived by Sidney Bernstein in the dying months of The Second World War, really after the advancing allied forces began to uncover some of the Nazi -highlight">-highlight">-highlight">atro-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">cities and above all after the liber-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">ation of Bergen-highlight">-Belsen, and Sidney Bernstein had the feeling th-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">at a -highlight">documentary film should be made to the highest[…]
[…]er: I want to say This Happy Breed, but it's... E.M. Smedley-highlight">-Aston: ...very much in those lines, yes. Roy Fowler: It was Two -highlight">-highlight">-highlight">Cities. I remember th-highlight">-highlight">-highlight">at.E.M. Smedley-highlight">-Aston: Well if you want a quick [break in recording]Roy Fowler: We're now on side 4, yes. I'm sorry for[…]
[…] vividly in about 1936 being taken to the Navy Days -highlight">-highlight">at Ch-highlight">atham, and seeing those huge gre-highlight">at steel ships alongside. […]