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[…]se was on was in constant use of one kind or another, I think Maxwell Knight, a BBC broadcaster.John Taylor 35:55 He turned out to be the head of one section of EMI five orPaddy Carey 35:59 six at the end, I thought he turned out to be me he was pinched by EMI five or somethi[…]
[…]turned the camera upside down and reversed that shot so they appeared to be jumping out of the sea back onto the diving board which rather amused the head master but he said that's not really what I meant when I asked you to take some film.Peter Musgrave: Now you'd moved from Doncaster to Ryde and y[…]
[…] programmes. Norman Swallow: I don t feel as a mere head of department that you were kicked up. David Attenborough: I had […]
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Norman Swallow 0:04 The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Richard Levin, head of television design for the BBC interview on normal swallow, recorded on the third of September 1991. side one okay. First of all, when and where were you born?Richard Levin &n[…]
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[…] ‘Oh’ I said, rather nervously. And then Philip Pouncey, who was then an assistant and then became very, he was very well known, in the end he became head of the prints department in the British Museum. And he was a young man and he came roaring in and he said, ‘Are you...?’ I said, ‘I’ve come for a[…]
[…]nt of artistic integrity about,Unknown Speaker 29:57 I don't know. It's very hard to say. I mean. Yeah, there are some I'm leaping right ahead now to now, if you like.Keith Ewart 30:11 I'd like to do Young Person's Guide. I know exactly that's very open, how it should be done[…]
[…]th anything to do with the drama. And my father was interested in commerce; he was a businessman and something that would have never entered his head to oppose anyway.Alan Lawson 07:07Where were you, where were you living when you're working at BIP and how did you get to and fro[…]