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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[…]
[…]era.[TAPE 1] Jimmie King [JK]: If you’d like to introduce yourself Bob.Bob Jordan [BJ]: Good morning. My name's Robert Jordan. Today is the 20th of June I believe. I'm here to talk about my life in the film industry.[01:00:16:010] JK: Would you like to say how you started out? BJ: Wel[…]