[…] Bridge, Southall, when I met him. He was a trainee electrician. Sid Cole: When did he go into films. Betty […]
[…]was a talking head that was gonna run for five minutes, it needed a cameraman, an assistant cameraman, a director, a production assistant, perhaps an electrician, even, before long, a stagehand and in the, with the passage of time, this attracted the attention of a certain lady in Downing Street who[…]
[…]family at all which I did. My father my stepfather so my stepfather was an electrician I was a member of the team you in fact I think Frank Chapel was[…]
[…]r: Not a guaranteed week, I mean some of them were just paid by the hour, were they?Charles Wilder: That's right, they were all paid by the hour, and electricians, the electricians used to belong to two unions I remember, ETU and NATKE. And I remember there was a strike by ETU and they brought in al[…]
[…]he local hospitals and local call up places and all that 16,9,35 and also the T. tg TGM at chif gunners mate my chief petty officer was the lead head electrician of the ship. It was a big old sloop from the First World War. And he got going sick the bronchitis so I take over all these luck as well y[…]
[…]does a little bit of this and a little bit of that." And this American said, "Well that's wonderful, you see, absolutely great! Wonderful to have the electricians working out there helping laying tracks, that's the way it should be." They don't understand that there was a sort of smooth discipline t[…]
[…]d Beret' which fell through and they had to go back and re-do the deal with Columbia. But you see Cubby had worked with Alan Ladd when they were both electricians on the rail so he'd got an 'in' there with Ladd. Roy Fowler: Well that would be interesting. We're going to interview Cubby sometime[…]
[…] can tell you." Well I had the run of the electrician's workshop and there were layers of everything, and I […]
[…] they come to do it on the set with the electricians around and everything. I don't mind. And in fact […]