Carol Owens

[…]as was of interest. So the Director of H.R. Margaret Salmon was also very interested in what we were doing.SPEAKER: M2 [Paul Collard]So this role was outside of, this is outside of the production sphere.SPEAKER: F10 [Carol Owens] Completely it was. it was head office as it were so it was it was work[…]

Reg Sutton

[…]Newcastle from London, through Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh, across to Glasgow, on a system of lines they had and I got very interested in outside broadcasts. And I thought to myself one gets around a bit with outside broadcasts, that�s the thing to see the country. So I went on outside b[…]

Reg Sutton

[…] of lines they had and I got very interested in outside broadcasts. And I thought to myself one gets around […]

Anne Hanford

[…]sion I became aware of this professional group that was part of ASLIB, the Association of Special Libraries and Information Bureau.  I think way outside television a lot of big companies had collections of film, ICI, British Transport, you know a lot of big companies and also, of course, Shell […]

Sheelagh Rees

[…]the people in, doing that job that I was doing have less responsibility. There were so many back up, there are so many back ups now.Yes, yes.At every stage there’s a back up. There’s a script editor, there’s a director, there’s a producer.Yes.You know, and that stops all these. But when there’s only[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]me of these things. Always complained that in wartime, bread, you know, who can't do that? Father fitzger And father minister, was walking up in town outside the main building, reading his office, as they do every day, and the shower of bread came out from top window and he carved up. He said, Fathe[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…];past eight or nine o'clock on the Monday morning you'd always find John Harvey outside so Philip's office with a problem I mean I had be the bloody problem&nbs[…]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]d Warners and Fox and Paramount and Colombia, were all around John Bright Street in Birmingham.They’d moved out into a country house about five miles outside Birmingham in a place called Great Barr and they’d all moved intogether. And you can imagine there were absolute ructions cos they all hated e[…]

Martin Gibbons

[…]aging to fail at the last minute, is a comedy that is just as appealing now. So although it is set in the 50s, and you get the old topical reference, outside of that the comedy is as funny and as appealing as it was then. So yes, as a member of the society, you would be able to, to join us to experi[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…] And in the front room, you loaded the magazines 1000 foot magazines. And we put them into the light trap, which rows covered which was open from the outside of the outside of the room with a bar, which when you pull the bar down to open the cupboard automatically raised another bar in the backgroun[…]
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