Jim Whittell

[…] nothing more to do.  Gone have the days of showmanship, there’s nothing more frustrating to me, because I can remember key was the standards of presentation and showmanship. 00:13:48        For example, it was the manager’s job, I’m sure the staff thought […]

Bernie Andrews

TRANSCRIPTION OF  INTERVIEW WITH BERNIE ANDREWS Interview #1 – 1 Feb 2007Roll 1Interviewer – Mike Dick (MD)Interviewee – Bernie Andrews (BA)  Ellipses ‘…’ denote omissions or hesitations Timings – about every 5:00 minutes or so Tape 1 00:00 MDOK Bernie, can yo[…]

Jonathan Balcon

Jonathan Balcon Side 1 endRoy Fowler  0:00  The day is the 1st August 2001. Um I should add the copyright of the following recording is vested with the BECTU History Project, if that's agreeable to you Jonathan, and the subject we're about to embark I suspect on a marathon discussion […]

Derek Threadgall

[…]d the census certificate came up on the on the on the curtains or on the screen depending on which way the projection is cheaper just want to play it presentation. And you were transported into another world. Which of course was so important with wartime and everything else going on. You're into ano[…]

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[…]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…]I've worked with the women operators, most of the scenarios before that, and they've been marvellous because the one For, you know the finer parts of presentation, and that always makes sure that the place was clean and that you always had an ample supply of cups of tea. I love my cups of tea. And a[…]

Gerry Fisher

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for[…]

Lois Singer

[…]iming became somebody else's responsibility for the timebeing.Lois Singer  4:57  Timing was now much more important because you had to warn presentation about cueing in the commercials. And a lot of them were live in another studio somewhere. And that studio was waiting for you to hand ove[…]

Anne V Coates

[…] We were saying, what? We were into that area of, top rung... Oh top... Yes. [inaudible]. I was going to ask actually if, if technicians had representation, say thirty, forty years ago. What, agents? Y es. Well, I had an agent... It was really strange, I fell into an agent, but I did[…]
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