Bert Craik

[…]alise something which we've in the Union been saying all along, that good stories well presented will bring people into the cinemas. And although the television took a lot of our work away, it's my belief that the industry carries on on the pattern it started over the last year or eight months for f[…]

Desmond Dickinson

[…]ion on British films c.1923.00:34:10 – 00:41:10 DD discusses the cost of print runs in the UK and the dying industry; the quality of film compared to television; Famous Players-Lasky and Adolf Zukor.[Break in recording]00:41:10 – 00:42:10 Anthony Asquith, A. V. Bramble.[Break in recording]00:42:10 –[…]

Frank Littlejohn

[…]strip.     FL: Many of the were Technichrome. Anyhow, in course we did the Royal Wedding and the Coronation for Castleton Knight as well, the 53 Coronation. AC: When you both became pla[…]

Geoffrey Conway

[…]then there were people who dealt mainly with different sections of the union. And I myself dealt with the film side. And someone else would deal with television, and another person. Manny Yospa: What did the records consist of. Geoff Conway: It was the subscriptions, you would have records[…]

Geoffrey MacAdam Foot

[…]s and that sort of thing, which is so I was there a while, and then told holding Dickinson started the production side of the AKs army, kinematic red society service, which was originally formed as form an entertainment branch for the army of projecting films and things. They had units used to go ar[…]

BEHP Bulletin no 9 July 2021

[…] Executive Producer and writer who has worked mainly in broadcast television – may also do some proofreading. Unfortunately John Harwood […]
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