TRANSCRIPT OF CAROL OWENS INTERVIEW BEHP – REVISED BY COCarol Owens - IntervieweePaul Collard - Interviewer29th November 2017SPEAKER: M3 [Paul Collard]This is a British Entertainment History Project interview with Carol Owens at home in Ealing. The date is the twenty ninth of November 2017. The came[…]
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KEN HOLT – laboratory worker; special effects; studio manager, head of film unit at ATV.
Interviewed 13 June 2013
Interviewer: Sean Holmes
Camera: Andrew Dawson
DoB: 14 February 1930
Family background: Youngest of[…]
[…]Virginia. It was called The Henderson Monster - beautifully written. The sort of dramas you don't do any more about the issue of contamination in the laboratories where something might escape into the mainstream. And would it affect the population? It's about a very ambitious scientist, a biochemist[…]
[…]to go to Spain and shoot the further the live action the action most of the. Although it was an American production of that and you also chose ranked laboratories for well we we heard about ranked travel with that process and they had a group back in process that was different than the one that was […]
[…]is the forerunner of modern special effects tools. There were very few around in Britain, and virtually none privately owned. Most of them are in the laboratories. And going to say, in the labs weren't really that interested in doing anything elaborate. And we found a old printer that had been built[…]
[…]'t know what's happened since. But that was one of the things we pioneered. And we pioneered cover for when the negatives were being processed at the laboratories. Roy Fowler 16:28 Well given now the value of the catalogues the the insured value must be absolutely phenomen[…]
Bob Narduzzo (BN) BECTU No.434Projectionist, Laboratory Technician (Shell, ARTV, Humphries)Interviewer: Rodney Geisler (RG)Date 18/5/981 TapeSide 100:00:00 – 00:06:10 Early life; born November 3rd, 1926 in London; father was Italian and mother came from Bath; father worked as a booking clerk on[…]