Mary Orrom

[…]'t consider us living there unmarried. So we foolishly got married but that was, that's another story. Anyway, on the the film side, KG You worked at DATA didn't you? MO: This was before DATA. Part of the Rotha problems was that he was, he was a martinet. And so his unit would become pretty disencha[…]

Richard Marden

[…]em so that all the 41 yg. Right, yeah, the only things they will cross reference, they will spend most one time sort of doing these things, very good data, trying to put the trims away. And so and I must say dear old , Ted was very patient and I think one learns a ot one had to hand join  it be[…]

Godfrey Jennison

[…]den@btinternet.com.SPEAKER: F1Law effects and Margaret Thompson into the gut begins. This code is b c f K L and S 1 3 4 8 eleven twelve 15 16 20. The data for fiscal February 1991. This is being recorded on God with a machine cassette one Saddam said Godfrey. Can you start in the beginning and tell […]

Kenneth Allan Patrick Coyle

[…]t, and is that distributed centrally from London or somewhere? R: It's a Global CDN [Content Delivery Network] so it's a, I believe, an EU-based data, it will be an EU-based data centre that has the master assets but then the assets go where they need to be to be closest to the edge devices tha[…]

Aida Young (nee Cohen)

[…]m.” So being young and energetic and optimistic, I took this list and I walked in, after having been to five or six companies, I walked into the Data Film unit, which was a offshoot of Paul Rotha, it was a co-operative. It was my lucky… the only lucky timing I’ve had in my life, I walked in, so[…]
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