Sheelagh Rees

[…]ody rushed about and switched it round from front to back and re-lit it and off it went on the air you see.During the actual transmission you, as the production secretary or whatever...?Mm.You were sitting in the gallery?I was in the gallery, yes.All the time?And...And in front of you was the script[…]

Michael Colomb

[…] he disappeared from that and I actually in the end got a job and I was very fortunate I became an assistant boom operator and I went on to that very production. So Denham at Denham  and followed up all the post synchronisation, the effects and then we were roaring  around Denham  lau[…]

Lois Singer

[…] vested in the BECTU  History Project.The name of the interviewee is Lois Singer. Her last discipline and grade is L 18. That is television production. The name of the interviewer is Joyce Robinson. The date is the 16th of August 1993. side one Lois only one way to begin, when and where we[…]

Francis Gysin

[…] to Cambridge I used to devote the long vacation to working with Paul rota productions as it then was in those days. And then when I came down in 43&n[…]

Brian Pritchard

[…]as quite interested in stills photography as well so I used to read the photographic magazines. And I was quite interested in the colour and colour reproduction. It’s interesting I always remember the remark in one of the magazines where they said “If you shoot on Kodachrome it makes your garden loo[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…] film over there and I collect the report in the morning and I'll never forget the report the report was a printed form which at the top would have a production number and so on and the name of the film and then we had to printed the headings and then a long white space underneath and the two printe[…]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]'s our broadcast, television, radio. My mother acted with the W Gate Theatre. She had acted with William poor who was either a pioneer in Shakespeare production in EnglandJohn Taylor  4:21  locks his name,Paddy Carey  4:22  William poor po e L. And my father actually was also an […]

Peter Suschitzky

[…]rst film and he decided to shoot it all on location within reach of the theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon because the actors were sometimes engaged in a production in the evening. I don’t know how that was possible because most of our shooting was at night being A Midsummer Night’s Dream, but anyw[…]
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