Ronald Grant

[…]r came out. What happened was that the manager was appointed. They were in other places, often the whole keeper, but in banchory, they were the local electrician who was Alexander Fraser. And he had a apprenticeship as a watchmaker. So everyone knew him as watchI Fraser and he was a man in his Well,[…]

Jim Peters

[…]minute story on sound so a Sound Recordist and Cameraman could go out with a Journalist and shoot a two-minute story. If you needed lights you had an Electrician so it was, like, a four-man crew because you could shoot up to a two-minute film but if it was a bigger story, even a feature for Scotland[…]

Alan Lawson

[…]mething like 6 o'clock in the morning and you've have the equivalent break that you had before. We didn't get paid extra for it, I should imagine the electricians and chippies got paid more, I wouldn't be sure about that.Arthur Graham: Could you give us a run down of your career and progress in the […]

Alan Lawson

[…] quite strong, ETU were not strong. In fact the chief electrician, sorry I mean chief engineer, Stan Lovell, I think […]

Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey

[…]literally Willie Donaghy, and that was it, Turlough, who was -in all my life, he never worked there. He was in the theatre's area. RL: He was an electrician. GM: He was an electrician, yeah. And so it was building up. So I told [them], “Well, the way to do this is, this is a minimum terms […]

Joe Busuttil

[…]sp;        The copyright of this recording is vested in the Bectu History Project. Joe Busuttli - Studio Electrician, Artist, man of many different talents. Interviewer - Alan Lawson.  Recorded on 30 June 1997. Side 1 Q  &nbs[…]

Derek Threadgall

[…] in the operating office. We I actually slept at the studio. For nearly a week didn't go. Because we were then lying on transport to bring in riggers electricians plasterers carpenters from all over London. To rebuild this set. And part of part of my job was to organize the transport and work out th[…]

Hugh Attwooll

[…]trying to remember I can't ignition Yes. But it was a dead end. I again I thought and I was wanting to get some money and I found that if I became an electrician I get one and six and three farthings an hour and so I moved over to Teddington to Henry  Legion Norman studios. And they were doing […]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]think you had to know your job.Roy Fowler: But who is 'they', the stagehands?Joan Kemp-Welch: Yes, stagehands and...Roy Fowler: Or the electricians?Joan Kemp-Welch: ...electricians.John P Hamilton Electricians, yeah.Joan Kemp-Welch: But the second they...Roy Fowler:&nbs[…]
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