Phil Windeatt

BEHP 0739 T Phil Windeatt Transcript. Transcribed by Kelly Robinson. DATE OF INTERVIEW: 7 May 2010 at The University of Greenwich INTERVIEWEE: Phil WindeattNAME OF INTERVIEWER: Kelly Robinson [whose dialogue is in italics] COPYRIGHT/CLEARANCE: PHIL Kelly Robinson [KR]: Lovel[…]

David Elstein

[…]                My first Directing job – BBC had system of TOMs, Technical Managers overseeing process, crews very professional, and I had delightful Vision Mixer Nola Schiff. All my directions were anticipated by her: she cu[…]

Waris Hussein

Waris Hussein Part 1 Camera  0:00  That's camera speed gentlemen I'll class you slightly right of frame side. Yeah. Okay. Darrol Blake  0:06  All right. Can you tell the camera who you are? When Waris Hussein  0:12  I'm Waris[…]

Keith Nunn

[…]d then temporarily left the business all together. Still a comfortable life at home with my mother and stepfather. Until one day out of the blue. The manager of the Roxy who was a mr. Tommy telephoned me to ask if I was available to help two ladies in distress in Coldfoot Gloucestershire. Well being[…]

David Croft

[…]way, it ran, I think for 11 programmes and we, I wrote the script. So it was around about that time, I think that Tom Sloan, who was also the sort of manager of the light entertainment department, he wasn't the one actually says the head he rung up my agency and said "David Croft makes up his mind, […]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

The copyright of this interview lies with the \british Entertainment History Project Interview with Lusia KrakowskaLusia Krakowska, Film Editor Interviewer Roy FowlerRecorded on the 23rdJanuary 1998Side One:RF: The date is 23rdJanuary 1998 and we're recording Lusia Krakowska, that is L-U-S-I-A […]

John Brabourne (Knatchbull)

[…]t Florence Nightingale COVID lady with a lab and I'd also like to 52 and that was the first time I actually got my ticket to the union. So I was unit manager and then a film called laughing and which was dreadful film absolutely dreadful. And the best part of it we went out to salon to do the title.[…]

John Schlesinger

[…]We still couldn't believe we were a disaster. And all these famous Hollywood people were coming up the stairs to the circle and we were hiding in the manager's office of this theatre being told, we'd made our appearance we'd done all that nonsense on the platform outside the theatre being interviewe[…]

Alexander Faris

[…]ers Wells there is an internal telephone system, well there is in every theatre now, and one at the stage door, One at the prompt Corner to the stage manager, one by the conductors Side in Case the stage manager needs to give him a message. And if there was a big disaster the stage manager could rin[…]
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