BECTU History Project - Interview No. 160[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-08-29Interview Date: 1990-10-15Interviewer: Margaret Thomson and John TaylorInterviewee: Charles WilderTape 1, Side 1Margaret Thomson: ACT History Project number 160, Side one. We're interviewing Charles Wilder whose […]
BECTU History Project Interview with HARRY MILLER – sound, sound editorInterview Date(s): 23 October 1987, 12 September 1988Interview number: 20Interviewers: ROY FOWLER, ALAN LAWSON Tape 1, Side 1 ALAN LAWSON: This recording is copyright by the ACTT History Project. Harry Miller dub[…]
[…]iminate those extra chemical stages and the use of a lot of water. That’s what was achieved. And that resulted in an Academy Scientific and Technical Award, not actually technically an Oscar, but slightly lower grade awards from the Academy. So, I’m the holder of a one twelfth share of that Sci-Tech[…]
[…]wful and I kept it going for ten episodes. So I was paid to direct the film. When I'd done all ten episodes, which I may say, this film has won eight awards world-wide, and Frank Godwin will verify this, they had a hundred and eighty four pounds left in the budget, so I got eighteen pound forty per […]
[…]r: Nominated, and so was John Voight. But sentimentally I think out of, John Wayne got it for True Grit. I think they were more generous at the BAFTA awards. I think they got awards here. Norman Swallow: A very great film John Schlesinger: It's just been revived, 25 years. They've reissued[…]
[…]now and Billy Williams came in and supervised the grade on that and subsequently Billy then showed it to the whole BSC showed it at BAFTA got a BAFTA award. It’s fantastic that these films can be made to look like they’re brand new, and that’s the wonder of Eastmancolor.SS: Do you have any choice, i[…]
[…]h October 2018Transcribed by David Sharp 2024.DB = Darrol BlakePB-C = Philip Bonham-CarterPhilip Bonham-Carter: My name is Philip Bonham-Carter. The date today is the 5th October2018. I was born in – at the end of the war, in 1945. Darrol Blake: Where? PB-C: I was actually born in Ge[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 403 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2002-10-02Interview Date: 1997-04-22Interviewer: John LegardInterviewee: Peggy GickTape 1, Side 1 John Legard: Now Peggy, perhaps you'd like to tell us a little bit about your early life?Peggy Gick: My father wa[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 347 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2004-02-26Interview Date: 1995-03-14Interviewers: Charles DrazinInterviewee: Manny YospaTape 1, Side 1 Manny Yospa: ...musical comedy, she had a small part in one, she acted the gypsy really. [Chuckling] And I w[…]
[…], I come from New Zealand. My parents came from New Zealand as well. And my grandparents went out to New Zealand in the very early days of the colonisation of New Zealand, and became, among the earliest citizens there, they went from Scotland, on both sides of the family. I suppose that the the most[…]