Richard Marden

[…]hop. And and we were allowed to use the part of their place to an address. And the first film that came along was a 16 millimetre silent film for the Educational Supplies Association about a aircraft hangar  door, which was being made for the Brabazon  hangar, oh my goodness, or something […]

Derek Threadgall

[…] it wasn't very happy. We moved from Dover court to collect on sea. And I think it's right at 47. And that's when my film making my film trip you say education really started to take off restarted takeoff because I was hooked and we had three cinemas in the town had an idea and we had an assault sho[…]

Nick Ardizzone

[…] I think almost in my first almost at my first shop AGM I was appointed secretary, which absolutely appalled me because I had for all a very adequate education, some difficulty in writing, taking notes, writing things down. But I did manage to do that. And so that I think I stayed a secretary in the[…]

Frederick Bentham

[…]25  but that all came to nothing because he abdicated he had the crown put on his head. And George the six was determined not to be televised on education filmed Yes, but not televised. Because of show they could crop cut. Hold the film. As another part of back to we'll know I think anyway, tha[…]

Jan Zilliacus

[…]y but also we would have in those days interesting discussions and...Mm, oh yes.Do you know what I mean? Somehow it was...Yes. Also they had a better education policy then because I mean the thing which changed my life was when we had a series of talks on dialectical materialism with Jessie.Right.It[…]

John Ammonds

[…]Guilds examinations, because you could in the army, you know they were very ...  John P. Hamilton  42:12  You'd see the education officer they'd do anything for you. John Ammonds  42:12  It was something like that. And it was it was transmission[…]

John Schlesinger

[…]in one form which was run by an extraordinary man called Charles Wright who became a rector of a church not far away from here later. And his idea of education was totally revolutionary. We did all sorts of wonderful things. He taught chemistry and analysis of things was by sight, taste and smell. P[…]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]BBC could train and train people.Dennis Kimbley  18:52  Yeah. Kodak were very good at training people. We also still have our own marketing Education Centre. It's called recruit brand name. Well that is an area where there's up to date equipment, where a product can be used by customers an[…]
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