Harry Miller

[…]reverb.  So they get some big flats in and sort of fixed them up, sort of a couple on that wall and a couple on that wall you see and the studio executive manager or somebody came in and he looked at this, he says, “What’s this?  Take them down at once.  [LAUGHTER]  What are they[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]ld of, absolutely, you know, in great demand and so on. And one of the prominent party people in Glasgow, his name was Aitken Ferguson, he was on the executive of the party. But I will tell you first how I was going to achieve to get to London. The sister that married in Manchester, whatever busines[…]

Behp0145 T Sydney Newman Transcript

[…] History Project. Sydney Newman, Fellow of the Royal Television Society, Executive Producer, Head of Drama Departments of BBC, ABC and […]

Cyril Pennington

[…] John Howard Davies - who is now of course an executive and not quite the same size - a day […]

Interview

[…]. Okay. Okay. Today is the fifth of September. We are in progress house to us in London headquarters. We will be interviewing Stephen Cavalier, Chief Executive of Thomson solicitors. The solicitors to back to the interview will be conducted by Derrick threat goal with Ray Pascoe on camera. And we wi[…]

Waris Hussein

[…]hour about two women, one of whom is dying and is set in America. Bessie Smith on the track. It was quite imaginative. And I think it hit home to the executives at the BBC. They suddenly thought oh, wait a minute. We've got somebody here who's got something to say. And I think it contributed to the […]

Richard Marden

[…] Legard  2:09  so he's not as sad as your hands on producing. That's pretty good. I always thought of them as the animator and then the big executive, but he really was,Richard Marden  2:18  I think, everything I'd ever heard about him, you know, Pilc from whether Pilc over with […]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]ding is vested in the BECTU history project. The date is the second of February 1994. And we're back to and the interviewee is Dennis Kimberly. codec executive and then some considerable activity in the industry generally. So if we may start at the very beginning Dennis when and where you were born,[…]

Harry Courcha

[…]4 No one apart from myself came to meetings at head office or Labs Committee or General Council.Was this the time when you got elected on to the, the Executive Committee?Yes. I did do that rather cunning thing, which was very helpful at quite an early stage, as soon as I got off the personnel thing.[…]
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