[…]the same time I’d become involved in politics, become involved in the Young Socialists, become very much involved in CND, the New Left Movement after Suez and Hungary so I’d got very much engaged with politics and, mm, trade unionism. But I loved the work, I loved being a printer and I liked, I like[…]
[…]oming attractions. [laughter]And forthcoming attractions.And an organ interlude!Oh yes.Right, so you said you were with them for how long?Until about 1956. A little while before that they had split up, because they both had faith in different subjects, so they very amicably agreed to split up and be[…]
[…] the promised article. You can access the magazine at: http://downloads. bbc.co.uk/mypension/en/prospero_june_2020.pdf The BEHP article appears on page 9. We have […]
[…] beyond assistant dubbing mixer, I decided to change studios around 1956. That's what happened. I just left Watkins after working for […]
[…] said you were with them for how long? Until about 1956. A little while before that they had split up, because […]
[…]nderstand pebble mill without understanding David Rose, who was the head of English regents drama, David had been a very experienced producer for the BBC. And most notably, he's known for Zed cars, which I think were 50 episodes a year or going out live. David Attenborough, who at that time, was man[…]
[…] I'd known again, Roger was abs and then beta. So I hadn't worked with him in ACTT. But I got to know him through various disputes we'd have with the BBC. And there were a number of disputes with the BBC over that time, which involved quite complex legal issues. industrial action legislation is not […]
[…]8 What we when Peerless first started, the very first movie that we actually did. It was "Jabberwocky", which was Terry's first movie as a director. Yeah, again, very simple effects wise. And what I'd done with Peerless, he was getting away from the animation, getting away from live. Yeah[…]