[…]scribed by funds from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, University of Leeds) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co-Investigator, De Montfort University). (2015).BECTU History Project Interview No:24Interviewee: Sheil[…]
[…] the twentieth of October 1987 in the executive committee room at 111 Wardour Street. Side One, Sheila Collins interviewed by […]
[…]eter Williams Television’ didn’t really make any difference from making them for Meridian – not Meridian, but Southern or BBC or whoever, because the achievement is in telling the story. 13.01MS: I was interested in the esteem part of it. I was wondering what it was, because you know how m[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 362[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2002-08-16Interview Date: 1995-08-02Interviewer: Sydney SamuelsonInterviewee: Erica MastersTape 1, Side 1Sydney Samuelson: Well we're sitting here on the 2nd August 1995. We're in the meeting room of the British Film Commi[…]
[…]hing is, emphasis has changed completely.Roy Fowler 26:22 Let's tidy up. Then. Let's start with the dancers. Your memories of the dancing award?Speaker 1 26:30 Couple of rogues, coward Jimmy, but thank you how successful I became, honey Mayfield hotel and what have you incred[…]
[…]n, yeah. TD: One of the reviews of the series, the Thames series Palestine, by Brian Winston spoke about in The Listener spoke about the Academy Award winning film research, so that went straight onto my CV [Murray laughs] and I thanked him. Every time I see Brian Winston I thank him again for […]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 108[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-03-18Interview Date: 1989-11-23Interviewers: John LegardInterviewee: Hugh StewartTape 1, Side 1John Legard: Hugh Stewart, film producer, recorded on the 23rd of November 1989, in his home. Interviewer John Legard. Sid[…]
[…]er. And so one went another, by now, squabbling with Peter coma, or the fellow in the band, although I say I see him now every time he comes home and lifetime things, and also realizing that I couldn't go on my lifelong playing clarinet in the middle of the night, and also aware of the fact that the[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 219[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-03-31Interview Date: 1991-10-23Interviewer: Sid ColeInterviewee: Bernard VorhausTape 1, Side 1Sidney Cole: Bernard, Halliwell says you were born in Germany, but I gather that's quite wrong.Bernard Vorhaus: Yes that's […]
[…]o a certain thing, then they upped the ceilings of the grades. Then after that, I reached the ceiling and every now and again you get a special award or something like that. P: That’s right. But, no, if you remember there was a period of about a year, or two years, when […]