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 […]
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BECTU History Project - Interview No. 228[Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 2002-03-04Interview Date: 1991-11-25Interviewer: Roy Fowler Interviewee: Joan Kemp-WelchTape 1, Side 1Roy Fowler: '91 and we're at John P. Hamilton's in Paddington and we have a very distinguished lady, Joan Kem[…]