Ronnie Noble

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this[…]

Charlotte Jennings

[…], in doo doo doo doo doo doo in June of 1982. And it was just the the onset of the Falklands War. And I was asked to come into BBC worship? studio in manager in Manchester. And I said all that this was at the time of in the retrospective of dad's work would you've gone up from Riverside studios in H[…]

Leslie Norman

[…]ng were you at deforestUnknown Speaker  7:33  that is myUnknown Speaker  7:38  agent thinksUnknown Speaker  7:41  I was manager and the best match with five womenUnknown Speaker  7:51  a weekUnknown Speaker  7:55  enriched andUnknown Speaker  7:[…]

Len Lawrence

[…] he worked in negative assembly all his life; [George Allnutt?]; George Irons; working in the chemical lab – cleaning chemicals and sinks; Vic Berg – manager of the lab at Stoll, worked closely with Bert Lawrence (actually Len’s half brother – he discusses other family members); Len used to work as […]

Cyril Crowhurst

[…]Was that because they were ETU?A          I suspect it could well have been.  Murray and the Studio Manager at Pinewood - this new place - they wanted to have the people they wanted.  And they didn’t want ETU.Q      […]

Betty Batchelor

[…]he was approached by, I can't remember his name but this person asked him if he'd work for ITN. And he's worked for ITN ever since and he was general manager.Sid Cole: Is he still there?Betty Bachelor: Yes, and he's now executive general manager.Sid Cole: What about the others?Betty Bachelor: Peter […]

John Shearman

[…]administrator, David Watkin, who'd been on the Southern Railway Film Unit, and a couple of others, and he recruited me and Ian Ferguson as production manager. We were the first people who joined British Transport films, which became an enormous undertaking. And I was I didn't know what quite what an[…]

A A (Tubby) Englander

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 22[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2002-07-08Interview Date: 1996-04-11Interviewer: Arthur GrahamInterviewee: A.A. 'Tubby' Englander[Tape1, Side 1]Arthur Graham: ...A.A. Englander. Name of the interviewer: Arthur Graham. The copyright of this recording is in[…]

Bryan Langley

[…]eloping part which was run by Percy Anthony, father of Bryan Anthony. Percy Anthony had one eye, he was a cameraman originally before he became a lab manager, and the labs had great big drums on which the film was dried. We would shoot film in either 100 ft rolls on Imo or 400 ft rolls in our Debrie[…]
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