Desmond Dickinson

[…]ng overseas.[Break in recording]00:08:35 – 00:09:46 DD talks about recording in the studio overseas[Break in recording]00:09:46 – 00:21:30 DD founder member of the ACT; improvements made by the union; difficulty becoming a cameraman in the film industry; calls for an apprentice scheme for young peop[…]

Charles Crichton

[…]allasey which is just Opposite Liverpool. My father was a sort of middleman businessman in Liverpool and when I was 4 he went off to the war. Don't remember much about the war except it seemed very unpleasant. He fell down a hole, got wounded, because we used to go to France for my holidays, and thi[…]

Robin Walsh

[…]t. In terms of cricket. I've had a couple of awards because it's apart from journalism, the grid passion of my life. I have been made a life honoree, member of the Northern cricket union. And I have a blazer next door, which says I'm a former president of the Irish cricket union.Unknown Speaker &nbs[…]

Alan Masson

[…] not, where you had to peel apart two pieces of paper as part of the thing. And we looked at various other manufacturers’ products as well. I can’t remember the names. All sorts of miscellaneous projects like that. Basically, we didn’t really develop in the technical sense new products in the UK res[…]

John Krish

[…]fortnight, getting the tea and getting the fags and being bullied by Harry Watt, who was a bully. Nevertheless it was a wonderful experience. And I remember I couldn't understand, they were shooting night interiors, [chuckles] as I learned to call them, but with so much light coming from the lamps. […]
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