British Entertainment History Project Interview No. 710 Interviewee: Anne Hanford, formerly Head of Television Library Services at the BBCInterviewer: Sue MaldenTranscriber: Linda Hall-Shaw SUE MALDEN: Thank you very much for talking to us Anne.ANNE HANFORD: […]
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[…]I became the firm's officer for Bristol Sydney engines. And I stayed there ten years. It was an interesting ten years because that's how I got in the library side helping people out Richard Causton. Knowing what people want in terms of library footage making sure we had the quality they wanted. And […]
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