Peter Montagnon

Please Note the transcript of side 4 to follow Norman Swallow  0:04  the copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Peter Montagnon  television producer and director of television films, interviewer, Norman Swallow, recorded on the 31st of October 1995. S[…]

Wilfred Brandt

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Ronald Neame

[…]rible noise with the rain on the on the roof. But it didn't matter, of course, because the films were silent. But when I went in to the entrance, the laboratories were not there at that time. In fact, I don't know where they sent the film to be developed at that time, very shortly afterwards, Elstre[…]

Lindsay Anderson

[…]o more films, maybe three I can’t remember. We started one film which we had to give up because we had a classic telegram from Humphreys who were our laboratories, which said advise stop shooting. This was because the camera jammed. And the camera was one I had seen in a shop window in Wardour Stree[…]

Francis Gysin

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Stephen Peet

[…]me extraordinary and the last... The unit got bigger and bigger. And, eventually, long after I left I think there were about 50 people with their own laboratories in Salisbury, and it packed up about 1963 and we left in 56. But for the last two years of the time, it was decided to have three sectors[…]
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