[…] weren't paid for it. Certain unions - I think the Electricians' Union was really powerful at that time - the […]
[…] a lamp to move it because it wasn't done. The electricians were always about and they moved the lamps There […]
[…] it was Stanley and the cameraman, Edgar Loew, and the electrician and me, just the four of us in most […]
[…] No meal breaks no food. They paid off all the electricians and everybody so there was no meal break no […]
[…] stages were opposite the background workshops such as carpentry and electricians which was very labour saving. It was the first […]
[…] and makeup artists, actors, projectionists, matte artists, writers, neg. cutters, electricians, dubbing mixers, costume designers – every craft is there. […]
[…] and makeup artists, actors, projectionists, matte artists, writers, neg. cutters, electricians, dubbing mixers, costume designers – every craft is there. […]
[…] could switch how many so you needed a lot of Maine you couldn't just plug them into the wall they you know, they had to have the proper the electric electricians would come in and wire them in for us. You fill them with water you had the you had to get a big supply of dry ice in frozen carbon dioxi[…]
[…]dy else, let me see. Oh, yeah, sure. That's sitting down. Is Ed du pare, camera man? Cameraman, yes, that is, can't remember his name. He was a chief electrician. I think Frank Murphy, is that right? Murphy? Yes, I think that's Frank Murphy. I'm not quite sure. I get people mixed up. Nobody else. I […]
[…] I did that for about ten years. That was a lot of fun because by that time I could develop a really small group of Programme Makers - camera, sound, electrician, that was it! And all retired from Border Television! And driving around in my own Mercedes, it was great! And Anne Buckland doing a brill[…]