[…]or two of them were people I knew or knew of. And, and I was interviewed by a small panel, including a man called Hugh Perry, who was assistant chief secretary at the Central African council from Salisbury. And subsequently was offered the post as producer, as producer of this new unit, which was to[…]
[…]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.Roy Fowler 0:04 The following recording is copyright by the ACTT history project. It was made o[…]
[…] And then I was in the Production Office doing Production Secretary, like for two minutes … two weeks! DARROL BLAKE: […]
[…] out to...and see Sir Michael Adeane, who was the King's secretary and that sort of thing, at Buckingham Palace. I […]
[…]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 0:00 This is interview number 812 Pradesh entertainment history project interview wit[…]
[…] Dickson Mabon. Dick Mabon had been a Scottish Office Minister for six years in the seventies, between '64 to '70, latterly as the Deputy to the then Secretary of State for Scotland, Willie Ross and from '76 to '79 he was the Minister of State of the Department of Energy when Anthony Neil Wedgewood […]
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[…]mer.DARROL BLAKE: You started very young ... How did you come to be in thefilm business? From the CV I see that you were a sort of trainee production secretary to begin with.RENÉE GLYNNE: I was something even before that.DARROL BLAKE: Ahh. What was that?RENÉE GLYNNE: We have to know it was World War[…]
[…]t one does.SF: What jobs were you in in the London period, in that initial London period?Sheila Whitaker Page 12Well I was, again, I was still a secretary and I started off in a company that sold, of all things, earth moving equipment. That was in Berkeley Square. Then I moved to an ad agency f[…]
[…]iaison with the Palace from our point of view, and the film's point of view. And I used to go out to...and see Sir Michael Adeane, who was the King's secretary and that sort of thing, at Buckingham Palace. I used to put my Anthony Eden hat on, umbrella...[laughs]...couldn't tell me from an officer i[…]