Erwin Hillier

[…]y opposition, who often did a very excellent job for British firms, and it had a lovely blend of quality.Speaker 1  19:32  Are you strictly freelance now or? Yes, you don't have any affiliation to accomplishSpeaker 2  19:37  freelance until I eventually got to a BBC, right?Speake[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]r unfortunate sort of request that I made on the steps. I mean, I didn't see him for an awful long while. It wasn't until 1958 after my breaking into freelance work, that I eventually met him again. And in between that time I worked, for instance, on a second unit and Moulin Rouge, which was the day[…]

William R Vicker

[…]hat he was given a golden handshake like he was self employed all the time. He worked for Samuelson. He wasn't actually on Samuelson's book. He was a freelance who was working in Samuel summers,Unknown Speaker  16:24  but when he left they, I don't think he they gave him any golden hatred.[…]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]al income went back into expanding the line of equipment that we had I, I still worked as a cameraman and that was what we lived off.And I had become freelance to make it easier so I didn’t get sent on assignments that I didn’t want to go on because er it, to go to Pakistan on a picture about oil su[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…]orked in England then for the last two years of my career our crews were every bit as fast when the studio sadly became four walls and everybody went freelance. It's amazing the tempo did increase quite considerably. So I would say virtually no different.QUESTION  Which you know which crews to […]

Philip Donnellan

[…]‘50s to celebrate the centenary of the Birmingham Post, it was written by Kenneth Byrd who had actually worked on the Birmingham Post.  He was a freelance writer, he later came into the BBC as publicity officer, he was a journalist. He was a very skilled and fluent writer with quite a useful so[…]

Ronald Seeth

[…] were moving on in different directions now and I stayed with Scope until '91. [61:00]And that was the year that I jumped ship entirely into the freelance market and that's where I've been ever since. '91. That's a long time ago, '91. It isn't really that long ago. But I learned an awful lot. A[…]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]y years later. He moved, he, he got fed up sitting behind a desk being Head of Comedy and he went as being a producer and then he left the BBC and he freelanced and he, he worked for Thames for some years and did some very successful productions for Thames. But he was behind many successful projects[…]

Daphne Shadwell

[…] out on tour.JPH: He went out on tour in ’45 with his own orchestra, although he came back to ITMA again, and music hall and so on.But as a freelance, presumably?JPH: But all the artists in ITMA went out on the road anyway, because...It would be foolish not to have done, that’s r[…]
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