Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)

BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 357Interviewee: Peggy Hyde-Chambers Interviewer: Alan LawsonNo of tapes 1 Duration: 1:09:58COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyright of interview materi[…]

Christopher Miles

Rodney Giesler  0:09  This is an interview with Christopher miles, recorded for the BECTU oral history project by Rodney Giesler in Wiltshire on March the 31st 1995. Reel one,I mightask you when you were born, Christopher Miles  0:28  right, I was born 19, April 39, in Londo[…]

Ann Turner

Alan Lawson  0:08  The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Ann Turner arts features television producer, interviewer, Norman Swallow, recorded on the 22nd of March 1995. side oneshouting No, no first where when were you born?Ann Turner  0:42  I was[…]

Emmanuel (Manny) Yospa

[…]just the two of us started selling ORWO Films. It was quite a good film, and we did get one big order from Technicolor - because they were processing Pathe News at the time and they wanted two-hundred copies of every newsreel every week, and we supplied them - and that kept us going! Unfortunately, […]

James Arthur Clark

[…]R: M2You say so that's why I love it any time any time a year or so yes your reviews with the initials J.C. J.C. or interesting are dreadful dreadful pathetic they sort of attempting to be a C I'll adjourn and not not achieving it anyway then once that year was over I I finished with London and I wa[…]

John Hogarth

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 328 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2002-03-02Interview Date: 1994-06-08Interviewer: Rodney GieslerInterviewee: John HogarthTape 1, Side 1 Rodney Giesler : Right, this is an interview with Mr John Hogarth by Rodney Giesler on the 8th June 1994. Ca[…]

Edward Aneurin Williams

[…]ved beautifully. I remember the programme no one can hear at least I can come here to my memory. Anyhow. Rugby gave me the chance of one extremely sympathetic young visit now to read was much older than me. who encouraged me to listen to a lot of contemporary music kind of passion then for devious a[…]

Alexander Faris

[…]getting Albert Coates' autograph and that was rather a memorable occasion for me, it was the first time I'd ever heard Tchaikovsky's 6" Symphony, the Pathetique, and I was so moved by it, it was the end of the first half of the Concert, I was so moved by it I asked my mother and my Sister if we coul[…]
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