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[…] Piccadilly, and started with Norman Spencer and David Lean. I was secretary to the two of them, and that was pre Sound Barrier. And we worked on the script of The Sound Barrier and the casting of Sound Barrier at 146 Piccadilly. And then pre-production we jumped down to Shepperton. And s[…]
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[…]o productions, I think they’ve done an awful lot of damage but, I really think it wouldn’t be a bad idea if you know they all did it to continuity or script supervisor or whatever word you want to use. But I think as you quite rightly say because it’s a female… over here it’s female, in America ther[…]
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BECTU History Project - Interview No. 57 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-01-06Interview Date: 1998-09-28Interviewer: Sidney ColeInterviewee: Kay ManderTape 1, Side 1 Sidney Cole: The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Kay Mander, continuity, docume[…]
[…]tuff like that. And at the end of the season I thought - no - I think I’ll do something else, and my education had been interrupted by Conscription, and so I - being the, being the miser that I am, I rushed straight in - back into the army office and said “I want a grant! I want a grant […]
NB This is not a full transcript - it covers only the first, March 1994 interview.[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-12-02Interview Date: 1994-03-22Interviewers: Rodney Giesler Interviewee: John KrishTape 1, Side 1This is an interview with John Krish, recorded by Rodney Giesler in London on 2[…]
[…] the hubbub of normal kind of boring life of people, and of course the war had ended as I said, national service hadn't started, it was just plain conscription or volunteering so you didn't know when you was coming out. And there was nothing organised. And the army was in chaos. Any of the middle ra[…]