EXTRACT: On losing the job of a lifetime:-"I said a permanent job in films or television would be like winning the pools - any kind of a job, I’d be grateful. I suddenly got a phone call one day to see this guy called Ward Thomas, so I go traipsing down to this place beh[…]
[…]nny Yospa 0:05 This is a BECTU history project. The number is an interview number is 344. Graham, Smart, Manny Yospa The date is the 28th of February 1995.Graham Smart 0:41 Right, I'll just quickly read something from a book which actually is probably easier. Actually, this i[…]
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[…]lly, we had all the knowledge they needed. It was just getting into the swing of being naval again. Then they sent me around on trials with a regular Commander, and after about six months I was turned loose on my own, sent to Newcastle in charge of [???] there with a staff, office, under an Admiral.[…]
This recording was transcribed by funds from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, University of Leeds) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co-Investigator, De Montfort University). (2015).BECTU History Project Interview […]
[…]002-07-08Interview Date: 1996-04-11Interviewer: Arthur GrahamInterviewee: A.A. 'Tubby' Englander[Tape1, Side 1]Arthur Graham: ...A.A. Englander. Name of the interviewer: Arthur Graham. The copyright of this recording is invested in the ACTT History Project. Side 1. Okay?Tubby Englander: Hmm.Arthur G[…]