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[…]
[…]ike Milligan was terrible for keeping to the script, and after a while it can, can be quite funny, but when this happens over and over again, and the continuity girl was a bit up the wall because we wasn't going by the script, and I don't know she lost her temper or not, but she wasn't very happy ab[…]
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Roy Fowler 0:01 The date is the 30th of may 1989. And we're at 111. Water Street. And the interview is a with a very distinguished editor, Gordon Hales. Gordon, welcome. The first question as always, is when and where you were born.Gordon Hales 0:18 Yes, I was born in the vil[…]
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[…], you portion out the duties to various people, and it's when they fold up you find you're back to the kitchen floor. [laughs]Kay Mander: And did the continuity of work help you to get better equipment, equipment more to your own taste or design?Joy Batchelor: Oh yes.Kay Mander: How did you go about[…]