[…] - spotting - which we did as well as the laboratory people. We also used to - we got very […]
[…] you first thing in the morning to go to the laboratory and see all the material I want you to […]
[…]nded Green Cross [Pharmaceuticals], one of them became the equivalent of the President of the BMA. We doorstepped, we actually walked straight into a laboratory on one occasion, brushed the people aside because I was fed up with it, and buttonholed this tiny, little wizened Japanese gentleman standi[…]
[…]ad method, it just was a sudden change and you didn’t have a choice. I think, correct me if I’m wrong, but I think there was only one other important laboratory and that was Denham laboratory at the time. There was some smaller labs but they wouldn’t have normally been engaged in printing[…]
[…]volved in that process because they began by printing dailies for Technicolor before going on to create the…AM: I imagine so. Technicolor had its own laboratory of course so actually Kodak probably didn’t. Kodak supplied the stock but Technicolor had a good-sized lab right beside Heathrow airport an[…]
Jim Peters - Transcript [Start of Recording] [00:00] I: Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group. Our interviewee is Jim Peters, I am Tim Amyes. The date is 13 May [2017]. Jim was employed here between 1971 and 2001 and that's really all we need before we move on. The first question I've […]
[…]itions the BBC, which you could kind of influence and argue about. Unlike the ACTT, which had separate agreements for a whole range of employees i.e. laboratory, ITV, commercial radio - GM: 39:36 They only had, basically, there was two. They had the agreement with the BBC and w[…]