History

History In 1986, a group of workers in the British film and television industry set about collecting and archiving the […]

Tessa Idlewine

Tessa Idlewine (TI) Film Preservationist (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science) Interviewers: Paul Frith (PF) & Keith Johnston (KJ) Date 08/02/2019 Conduct via SkypeLength 00:35:23 PF: OK Tessa so if you could tell me a little bit about your role at the Academy.TI:[…]

Adam Fullarton

Adam Fullarton [Start of Recording] [00:20] I2: I think I am ready. R: Right. OK. I2: That's fine. I think we are there. I: Right! Totally informal. Relaxed. Adam Fullarton, when did you start with STV? R: I think I started in 1962. I: Right. This interviewer,[…]

Gawn Grainger

[…]nning to my life – my mother was married, with two children, two daughters, and my father was the lodger [laughs] and so, there you go! So at the age of six weeks, my mother had to run, and she brought me to London. In those days it was considered really, really, really, not on, if you were illegiti[…]

Interview

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this[…]

Edward (William) Graham

[…]t.BEHP 0654 S Edward Graham – summary.Notes on BECTU History Project Interview with Ed(ward) Graham, who played “William”Clarification of date of birth,{not actually answered] and that Ed was adopted by Jack (a Blacksmith) and Hannah Graham (a millworker), born Darlington.Started out […]
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