[…] had to work in a theatre full-time as a lighting electrician to earn the money to stay at university. SF: […]
[…] you arranged with local authorities, you arranged with the local electrician to put the dimmer back in to the proj. […]
[…] apologise to him?" [Laughs.] But it [???]...I said to the electrician, [???] "[???] if we'd [???] we couldn't get [the […]
[…] said, "How many people?" I said, "Well, there'll be the electricians... have to have lights with us...er...be four...um...Spark, Reporter, Cameraman […]
[…] threatened of course, we turned up, we'd only got two electricians. [laughs] So I said to Gav, "What's happened?" He […]
[…] the ACT, NATKE, that's the stagehands, and the ETU, the electricians. And er - everything worked very smoothly, there was […]
[…] see. And of course most of the projeys were ex- electricians in those days with ETU and this crew had […]
[…] it was Frank Chapple then. Alan Sapper : Yes, the Electricians' Union. Lew Grade : I saw Frank Chapple, and […]
[…] film making. There's the mason, there's the carpenter, there's the electrician, there's the artist, there's the businessman, there's the designer, […]
[…] Carrick: Oh, yes and of course there was Frank the Electrician. He was marvellous. I don't know his other name. […]