[…]bsp; 22:08 Doing five shows a week, actually, there was only just three one o'clock shows which was the 45 minute show with music and dances and interviews and sketches and doing everything really, and a couple of ad mags. So that was a strange entertainment you don't see it anymore […]
[…]gone perhaps finished up one might say ended his career as a lighting cameraman in India. He didn't shoot but he lit these great sets with the Indian dances and theatricals and so on. India became the last refuge of Many British technicians in fact, because the Indian film industry was the biggest i[…]
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Jonathan Balcon Side 1 endRoy Fowler 0:00 The day is the 1st August 2001. Um I should add the copyright of the following recording is vested with the BECTU History Project, if that's agreeable to you Jonathan, and the subject we're about to embark I suspect on a marathon discussion […]
[…]? Tony Lawson 20:37 Oh, I was only an assistant. I wasn't the sound editor. I was astounded, as his assistant. So, so your dance, your question is, no, although I'm sure if I'd actually had to do it, I would have been able to do something, but, but no, so I was, I was John[…]