sidney-cole-transcript-1987

[…] because she'd originally thought of me being a lawyer or journalist or something exalted like that. It reminds of the […]

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[…] sectors of the music industry. NUJ The trade union representing  journalists from across the entire span of the media industry including […]

Mike Bradsell

[…]On the part, not so much on the part of Peter Watkins, because that was really a documentary. Even though it was dramatised it was so hard edged to a journalistic kinds of documentary, Ken was always a kind of lyricist, he would produce a poetic image for you to look at. And people like you welcome.[…]

Chris Kelly

[…] a production manager on it had confirmed they owed us this money. But they weren't going to pay it. And so funnily enough, there was a investigative journalist by the name of Nick Hopedale. I'm amazed that my name is coming up, but he's crazy, who actually had been in touch with Angela, and have be[…]

Gordon Courcha

[…]ccessfully. The Tom Jones show ran for five years, The Muppet Show, god knows how long, both huge, huge contracts. In fact, when before John was torn journalist serious started. I was quite pally with a chap called John Schofield who was head of light entertainment.Unknown Speaker  23:38  […]

Robert Scott

[…]r expected to be and never was paid back. But that was them saying, you know, to help us out because STV kind of looked after their staff really. The journalists never striked during that, of course, they were always in, the NUJ was always in, which, I think, rankled with a number of people for a go[…]

Louise Willcox

[…]arn some money my elder brother was a university my want the one just younger than me was just finishing his A levels and wanted to go on to become a journalist. I thought right let's get out there and earn some money whilst I'm taking a year out that's the way I've kind of put it but actually that […]

Interview

[…]ber his father's name, but the de Havilland aircraft company, had been killed by what the Evening Standard called the sound barrier. It was a sort of journalistic name for something up in the sky. When planes go faster than sound. It had hit it and killed him. And David said, as an idea. So we got i[…]

Interview

[…]On the part, not so much on the part of Peter Watkins, because that was really a documentary. Even though it was dramatised it was so hard edged to a journalistic kinds of documentary, Ken was always a kind of lyricist, he would produce a poetic image for you to look at. And people like you welcome.[…]

Carol Owens

[…] in the “Reputations” series about R.A. Butler which was subtitled “The best Prime Minister we never had”. And it was presented by Anthony Howard the journalist, I think of the Observer and the Exec Producer was Philip Speight. And I was doing research getting, setting up you know finding the interv[…]
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