[…]s, local Councillors and representatives involved in Film Education Courses at the local University and Polytechnics as well as the Films Officer for Northern Arts. Another major activity within the current Tyneside Film Theatre operation was the very successful North East Educational Film Project ([…]
[…]itical whatnot. But he's in education on last week. And that, again, was extremely educational, you know. And then we went to, we went to what was in Northern Rhodesia, to film you know, the soul stuff for roads tube and all that. Hot on top of paint cave paintings. And when we were there, they were[…]
[…]“well the problem is that we have to use United Kingdom because you see if we say British, if we say the British Film Commission we’ve got trouble in Northern Ireland. .... They, the word British does not apply to them”. So I said “well, hasn’t anybody told Lord King this”. He was the one who ran Br[…]
[…]nd the chapter said, well, there are those your instructions. And there was a letter which said, you will report with all speed to the United States, Northern Ireland naval base at London area where you report to the Naval Commander, signed Admiral, Stark admiral in charge of United States operation[…]
[…], I was given another freelance contract, but it was a relatively short one, to start work on a series that eventually became the history of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and there was an industrial dispute at Thames as there were many industrial disputes at Thames when I was there and this one involve[…]
[…]p repairing telephones and doing pa wiring goodness knows what, and I only had one arm. And I asked for a posting. You won't believe the separator in Northern Ireland. And, but things were bad in Northern Ireland Even then, but it was centred in those days. He says it's two openers. I must tell a li[…]
[…]the one thing that I do remember particularly was the Queen's Jubilee. No, it wasn't the Queen's Jubilee, I do apologise, it was the Queen's visit to Northern Ireland for the first time in her reign. ITV and BBC were sending units to cover it but, because of the situation it was in, in Northern Irel[…]
[…]w were local people.Except on a big running story, I mean, where you had perhaps Cyprus We had crews based inCyprus. We had crews based, certainly in Northern Ireland all the time. I mean, we always had acrew in Northern Ireland. We would rotate the crews in Northern Ireland. It was cheaper to bring[…]
[…]hey did. Because they were not only seeing all the various heads of department on a regular basis every week and people from the regions and Scotland Northern Ireland, Children's Religion, they all come in with their plots and plans, 3 drama departments, but then they had to view all this stuff whic[…]
[…]ppear to bear me any malice. And I turned down another job, um, later on, which he offered me, quite a while later, which was a director cameraman in Northern Ireland, in the film unit up there. Now at that time there wasn't very much in the way of terrorism in Northern Ireland, but I had just, afte[…]