Christopher Miles

[…];You're just getting back to what you mentioned about keeping your hand in from the craft point of view, I noticed that you've done quite a number of commercials. I didn't do it for the money, or did you? Well, I suppose you obviously do for the money. But I mean, was it? Was there also some reinfor[…]

Gerald Chambers

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Yvonne Littlewood

[…] I came back. I, I was also, I’ll tell you, I'd forgotten, I edited before I, while I was still a PA and before I became a director I was editing the commercials out of The Perry Como Show, which the BBC was showing with great success from about ‘57ish.Mm.John Street started doing that. And the[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

 Interview No 204 Dennis Main Wilson.This transcript version was created using Otter software for the first three sides of the interview, which were edited and combined with a converted and edited PDF file of the remaining four sides. Consequently, the time codes are more infrequent on sides fo[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…]bsp;send them out to productions either feature productions or television productions. Or commercials because the commercial the commercials companies also subscribe to a job fit&n[…]

Peter Dimmock

SIDE 1 VOICE FILE NAME:  Peter Dimmock - Interview Interviewer Norman Swallow with Alan Lawson     Key:-I:   InterviewerM:   Norman SwallowP:   Peter DimmockS.l - sounds like I:   First of all, Peter, when and where were[…]

Barbara (Bimbi) Harris

NB The full transcript is available as a PDF file by cicking on the link labelled BEHP 0100T. What follows below is a thematically chaptered extract.Barbara Harris: BECTU Interview Part 1 (1989)The copyright of this recording and transcript is vested in the BECTU History Project. Barbara Harris[…]

Lionel Banes

[…]ice at all. He sang in a flat in an uninteresting way, and that's why I'm certain it never took.Unknown Speaker  36:35  Did you work on any commercials for TV?Speaker 2  36:38  Oh yes, I used to do a lot of commercials in between. Did you like dinner? Yes, yes. I used to often do[…]

Alan Izod

[…]near the corners of marylebone road and Edgware Road and was used by all sorts of small filmmakers making small these trailers as they call them, the commercials of the time, the cinemas, and so onStephen Peet  23:52  did so this really was your first connection with films by the chance of[…]
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