[…]ng part in the interview today. So just to start can I ask how your interests in films and photography developed and what were your first experiences of colour photography?BP: Well it all started when a friend of mine had a camera, a movie camera, and I thought this was really interesting and I aske[…]
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[…]iginal dress and philosophy er - was developed in the first instance by him and then er - was moved out, partly by his efforts, partly by the efforts of, of, of, were stimulated - public relations officers who saw the chance for their own area to be enhanced by film. And so you had two tendencies, r[…]
[…] Born Nov 1944 in Slough – mother there because of War, father in Army. Parents had lived in East End, tailor & seamstress, father ran factory, mother ran shop. Both parents were frustrated inte[…]
Mary Orrom Katy McGahan 0:02 OK, this is an interview by Katy McGahan, one of the curators in the Non-Fiction unit at the BFI interviewing for the BECTU History Project, Mary Orrom, filmmaker, editor and director. And it's 25th of January 2011. Katy McGaha[…]
TRANSCRIPTION OF INTERVIEW WITH BERNIE ANDREWS Interview #1 – 1 Feb 2007Roll 1Interviewer – Mike Dick (MD)Interviewee – Bernie Andrews (BA) Ellipses ‘…’ denote omissions or hesitations Timings – about every 5:00 minutes or so Tape 1 00:00 MDOK Bernie, can yo[…]
The copyright of this interview lies with the \british Entertainment History ProjectInterview with Jean KentJean Kent (1921-) is a British film and television actress whose work spanned seven decades. Often known for playing bad girls, her film credits include Fanny by Gaslig[…]