Rodney Giesler

[…]technology to people who were unscientific. A lot of animation was used, and again I did a lot of drawings showing phase relationships in alternating currents. Rotating vectors. You have a rotating vector and a rotating wheel and multiphases and so on. What we couldn't have done with computer graphi[…]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]'t worry.Joan Kemp-Welch: See I'm afraid where I'm muddle minded, is the fact that the film in my mind is separate from the theatre. They ran concurrently, but I couldn't remember in what order they came. I can remember the order I did the films and I can remember, more or less, the order of th[…]

Albert Critoph

[…]at Lime  Grove, I was allocated to Nationwide and Panorama, and so I'll stop the draw  mention Nationwide and Panorama. The unit was called current affairs, and I was allocated there for running rushes, because in Lime Grove, we never had such thing as dubbing facilities, though, just pure[…]

Gordon Hales

[…]had a low key relationship with the union, I think it's difficult to think of any more questions in that area. Do you have any knowledge of the Union currently? Do you read the journal? For example? Are you one of those who thinks that the union is far too active in a political sense rather than a t[…]

Daphne Anstey (nee Lily)

[…]n radio, Caroline is the editor of a programme called Analysis which comes on Thursday night and Friday morning on Radio 4 and it's rather an updated current affairs programme. She has had an extraordinary life, she worked as a while as a research assistant for James Callaghan and she has a thank yo[…]

Michael Darlow transcript

[…] father knew Sir John Wolfenden of the Wolfenden Committee – current just now because of the annive rsary – Vice […]

Julie Cave Transcript Sides 5 and 6

[…] on the general trainee’s scheme and had worked in News, Current Affairs, Religion and ended up in Music and Arts department. […]
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