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Hugh Stewart
[…] people all round me vibrating. I knew there was an audience there, it gave me a marvellous feeling! So much different from watching this [indicating TV presumably]. I mean to think of an example too, what I mean about that, every now and then in a movie, you have something which - a situation which[…]
Norman Fisher
[…] turn them all up, they're all here, but anyway. So, shorts were taking up a lot of the effort and of course the newsreel revenue was falling off and tv was making itself felt.Roy Fowler: We're talking now of the fifties still, or are we into the sixties?Norman Fisher: Fifties going into the sixties[…]
Peter T Handford
This copyright of this interview is vested in the BECTU History Project.Interviewer Bob AllenThis is an interview with Peter Handford, sound recordist, and it is taking place in his studio where most of the train records for which he is quite famous have been put together at his home. The date is th[…]
Geoff Labram
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 […]
Cyril Howard
[…]ne. But it hasn't worked out like that I'm delighted to say, we've been constantly full with a wealth of tv commercials, right I know they're not James Bond but they are a regular customer of ours, we've had quite a lot of the smallish[…]
Lionel Banes
[…] worked those hours,Speaker 1 27:56 did you because then Ealing folded and sold to the BBC, and then I believe you went on to Pinewood on TV series.Speaker 2 28:14 Well, when Ealing were first packing up, I've been tipped off they were going to and Robert Hamer, a director wh[…]
Bill Mason
[…]d do they know what they want, he said no they haven't any idea. i met a very ni ce chap who runs the museum and knows my films and we met the German TV/video company, I was very impressed, very efficient, very young, and said what material do you have, they had everything, practically everything wa[…]
Peter Tanner
[…]The funny thing is that when I went back there not so long ago there's one guy left there who's in charge of all the post production for 20th century TV, and I went to see him and he said I remember you, you were a whiz at chequers which is what they call draughts. He didn't remember anything else, […]
Reginald (Reggie) Beck
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 10[Copyright BECTU]Interview Date: 22 July 1987Interviewer: Wyn Ryder, Alan Lawson Interviewee: Reginald (Reggie) Beck, film editorSIDE 1, TAPE 1Wyn Ryder: We ought to start off with where you were born and what sort of schooling you had.Reggie Beck: I[…]
