Brian Pritchard

[…]much better than Kodak. So with Fuji you’d buy a roll of, or you’d buy a batch, of colour print and you’d do your tests on it and this would… say you set your printer up with a setting of 23-27-24 on the printer, then you bought a new batch and it was virtual the same which is great because what you[…]

Diane Tammes

[…]der to get money from Channel 4 you had to be a limited company.Mm.You couldn’t just get it as an individual.So did you have... Did you... You didn’t set up your own. So what was...Mm. Not my own. I set up Reality, which, with Dee Dee Glass and Seona Robertson.Seona went off to run an archive.Mm.Yes[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]a hopeful beginning as he had been to England before, he'd been to university here at Cambridge. And so he was asked whether he'd like to go and help set up a shipping company, Scindia Steamship Company, a branch of it in London RG: Was that the Indian colonial government, I mean they were anxious p[…]

Nick Ardizzone

[…]e?Manny Yospa  4:04  It was just a chronological? Yes. So no names and dates and things?Nick Ardizzone  4:12  Yes. So So I got to settle in Kings. I worked with a very distinguished cameraman now some of them directors, particularly Bill Brain. I worked also with Derek Lightman a[…]

Hugh Stewart

[…]of Essex, and then went to a place called Manuden [spells it]. I went to a school, not a particularly good one, called Claysmore...John Legard: In Dorset?Hugh Stewart: Well it is now, but at that time it was near Winchester. And the headmaster was a remarkable character called George Devine, in fact[…]
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