[…]ality of these transcripts and would welcome any voluntary offers to proofread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.comUnknown Speaker 0:01 The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project Ted H[…]
[…]: No, it must be someone rather lower down.Kay Mander: Alan SapperJoy Batchelor: That's it.Unknown interviewer, possibly Alan Lawson: Oh he's General Secretary.Joy Batchelor: Well, I thought he was a big, big disgrace. I thought he was so busy beavering away that he couldn't see the wood for the tre[…]
[…] I give the credit. He is a great friend of mine and I've dedicated a work to him and everything else. The political problem was this, Wallis was the secretary for Agricultural and he turned out to be a Communist or at least a Fellow Traveller. And he was disgraced and anything to do with him, which[…]
[…]me and my cards that was very nice of him only says I know your father I said that's right said i know your sister because my sister used to be secretary duroing the war the first world war.Thats right you know my father you knew my sister but apparently him you don't know me as that app[…]
[…]uce us as – they went to Christ’s Hospital you know, Michael and Peter Handford. He very much tried to impress people like Harold Wilson who was then Secretary of the Board of Trade and we were always brought out as proof that public schoolboys were working in the film industry and all that sort of […]
[…]ality of these transcripts and would welcome any voluntary offers to proofread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.Speaker 1 0:02 Danny Slocum signed to rightSpeaker 2 0:06 you were saying about Mag[…]
BEHP 0:00 We're in the theatre five at Pinewood at the date is the 25th, Tuesday the 25th of October 1988. And we're going to go through the basic questionairre first, and then hopefully, if we don't get out all the bits and pieces we want from the, we'll go over to the more specialised […]
[…]ery good idea...Kay Mander: [Laughs] Anyway, I was asked to go - Who on earth would have rung me up? - to go back to Denham and work as assistant-cum-secretary to this new man called Mel Templeton who was being brought over from America to run what was the 'Budget Department'. This was a new thing i[…]
[…] agreement and he was very appreciated at Thames Television and more by NATKE members than ETU members.Sid Cole: Because it was Tom O ' Brien who was secretary of NATKE and Sir Tom as he became didn't have a very good reputation as someone who looked after his members and I think ETU shop stewards a[…]