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[…]rogrammes afterwards, but I think they got the the that they were the gold headed ones went, Nick Gilbey 1:51:43 they were golden years, I suppose, to begin with. But then they started to be looking at the money side. Yes, maybe, Harry Coventry 1:51:52 […]
[…]sp;51:58 Quite a lot. Was the Natural History unit. We did one. Did one on the isles of when I went to the Isles of Scilly, because it was 1968 Peter had found out, read or heard the divers were diving on the wreck of HMS Association, which was the cloudsley shovels ship which perished wi[…]
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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[…]
[…] and the IB Technicolor print. Now, so the film was shot in England. I think it’s the only one Roger did of the Poe cycle in England. It was American-International Pictures, who had a co-producing relationship with Anglo-Amalgamated, and so they came up with the idea to film Masque of the Red D[…]
Simon Lund (SL) Director of Technical Operations – Cineric, NY. Interviewer: Paul Frith (PF) Date 16/02/2018 Conducted Via Skype (Length 00:45:41) 00:00:00PF: This is an interview with Simon Lund from Cineric, New York, conducted on Skype by Paul Frith as part of the ‘Eastma[…]
Al Moffat [Start of Recording] [00:00] I: The 24th today [May, 2017]. Al Moffat here and he was at STV between '81 and '99 [1981-1999]. [Tim Amyes is the interviewer] R: Yes. That's right. I: So the first question is how did you actually find yourself in television? R: […]
Russell Galbraith [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: ...interviewing Russell Galbraith and we are in STV for the Scottish History Project. First of all we talk a bit about the background. So, where were you born and then how you became interested in media and where you came from there? If I ca[…]