[…] a vast sum of money. At least you had a continuity of employment, which was terribly important, always has been […]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 85 [Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: (Digital: 2012-10-02) Interview Date: 1989-05-11 Interviewers: John Taylor, Stephen […]
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[…] actually cut, edited this picture and Tilly Day was the continuity girl and the cameraman was Wilkie Cooper and when […]
[…]idn't flinch. And yeah, I mean, it was okay, I did need a lot of help. I spent a lot of time crying. Because I was presented with a camera sheets and continuity. And I've never seen anything like it. And they were just sort of put on the desk and you know, get on with doing the progress report. But […]
[…]he end of that and that was my first day and, having finished that, I was sent down to the booth and I went into the booth which was where we did the continuity announcing and I seemed to spend the next few years there but it wasn't as long as that! I: How much training did everyone get before […]
[…] shoulder have done nothing but radio drama. And then actually, when I talked to all of my colleagues, all the Cardiff people who spent their life in continuity, doing nothing but continuity, jumping Glasgow, had only seen an edit suite for and I thought, You know what, I've done this, I've done tha[…]
[…]know. The, the - this is perhaps particularly a loss er - a loss for the technological film, where people are not there to provide the same thread of continuity and interest. You know. The idea itself, the scientific fact perhaps is your theme and to make that cohere, you have got in a way to compos[…]
Behp Interview No 728: Philip Bonham-Carter. Recorded 5th October 2018Transcribed by David Sharp 2024.DB = Darrol BlakePB-C = Philip Bonham-CarterPhilip Bonham-Carter: My name is Philip Bonham-Carter. The date today is the 5th October2018. I was born in – at the end of the war, in 1945. Darrol […]
[…]various things. And I used to get… I really used to love working there. And after about a month, I was sitting in the old Light Programme Continuity Suite – training to do continuity work – with a guy called Terry Cornelius, who was the senior continuity operator, and we were chatting an[…]