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Tim Emblem-English (TE) Archive Telecine Specialist, Former BBC Broadcast Engineer Interviewers: Paul Frith (PF) & Carolyn Rickards (CR) Date 21/05/2018 Length 01:48:52 CR: So we’re here with an interview today with Tim Emblem-English. Thank you very much for agreeing to[…]
[…]fread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.Wilfred Brandt (WB)Laboratory Engineer (Technicolor)BECTU No.225Interviewers: Alf Cooper (AC), Alan Lawson (AL), Len Runkel (LR). Bernard Pope (BP) is credited for Side 3.Date 11/1[…]
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