[…]ut they seemed to be, to a boy I was then 7, 8, 9, thattype of age, they seemed to have an enormous joie de vivr~ about it and I suppose probably the fellows who run groups now probably have exactly the same.John Taylor: It must have been a pretty hard life even soBill Cotton Jr: In a funny way thou[…]
[…], I mean, triumphant on Saturday afternoon…phoned me on Saturday evening, phoned me up and said, “There I told you.” And so Richard and I had a fellow feeling, we did get on. And if you got on with Richard you were successful in Panorama. But of course I inherited…I mea[…]
[…]always like to ask is whether you have received any awards in the conducting of your job and work and so on.ANNE HANFORD: Well I suppose I am a Fellow of the Royal Television Society. I think that’s probably the only one you could describe as an award.SUE MALDEN: Any honours yet?AN[…]
[…]EAKER: F13 [Carol Owens]Yes yes. In 2000 my team won the Royal Television Society Technology Innovation Award in the R&D category. And I was made Fellow of the Royal Television Society the following year for the work that we'd done on metadata which was extremely gratifying. And my role was was […]
[…] that they’d got behind on; and then I got a job teaching history at the University of Leeds, so that was my second ‘proper’ job as it were, teaching fellow at the School of History at Leeds, where I taught Twentieth Century History and ran a course for a guy called Nicholas Pronay, who is well know[…]