Louise Willcox

[…]tudios, there aren't apprenticeships in production areas, their apprenticeships in engineering, I've yet to see an apprenticeship in sound cameras or lighting. In studios. Yeah, because I think we were doing one here, which is aUnknown Speaker  43:28  broadcast sound. Oh, got a joint one b[…]

Renee Glynne

[…].45.06) “I need a warlock and I need a beautiful witch to ...” “You do the drawing, black and white, and then I will put stuff round it and lighting and it will be in an antiquarian book which I, the actor in the film, will hold and we will zoom in to the drawing and dissolve to the real p[…]

Carol Owens

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[…]

Anne Hanford

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:  […]

Pete Murray

[…]re was a strike, and it was done live.  There was a lot of filming in it, but most of it was live.  It was very difficult to do because the lighting was terrible, everything.  It was a tragedy really.MIKE DICK:  Where was this done?PETE MURRAY:  At Wembley.  Anyway, it […]

Edward (William) Graham

Edward, known as Ed, Graham,  in his early career played "William", the cheeky schoolboy character created by Richmal Crompton in films for Val Guest.BEHP 0654 S Edward Graham – summary.Notes on BECTU History Project Interview with Ed(ward) Graham, who played “William”Clarificati[…]
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