Peter Proud

[…] from his father and became a FineArt Dealer and while he was offered prestigeous jobs as Manager ofthe ?Fed? for example down here which would have altered his life andours c[…]

Sheila Collins

[…]d we know what certain producers and directors would do if there weren’t the union restraints. And the fact that someone could turn round, production manager, and say you know how much that’s going to cost if you do work them like that. The fact that there are the break times, there is the overtime,[…]

Bill Mason

[…]iggest girder they'd ever moved and at the end we went back and we made a film with a greater emphasis on labour relations. They had a good personnel manager at United Steel, an ex blacksmith who looked like and all in wrestler. Then I spent several years, a series for BP on the history of the motor[…]

Peter Tanner

[…]own on the underground there and turned up at about 10 o'clock in the evening, you can imagine on my first job. And all the audience came out and the manager left and it was closed up and not a sound, not a sound. Suddenly a truck with Sound City Shepperton written on it appeared, RCA truck and out […]

Sidney Cole

[…] head said I should bloody well hope so. It cost us enough. AL: Also at Stoll was Ossie Mitchell who was known as the Panther.SC: " He was the studio manager/general manager, at any rate he was in charge of the finances. My first job was at a pound a week for six weeks and if everything was alright […]

Keith Nunn Comp

[…] and stepfather. Until one day out of the blue. The manager of the Roxy who was a mr. Tommy telephoned […]

Interview with Lusia Krakowska

Interview with Lusia Krakowska Lusia Krakowska, Film Editor Interviewer Roy Fowler Recorded on the 23 rdJanuary 1998 Side One: RF […]

billywilliamsbectutape1

[…] called Stapleton whom I think must have been the studio manager. And my father arrived to do I don't know […]
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