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[…]sp; She's been on two managerial courses and she doesn't know the outcome yet. David is sound recordist and he's gone freelance. He worked for ATV, no Anglia, and then he went freelance. Robert, he worked for the Observer, he started his trade for the Observer as a cameraman. He was assistant […]
[…]about the paid Union staff, the shop stewards or the members in the office?HARRY MILLER: No, no, just the members.ALAN LAWSON: Have you ever made any TV commercials?HARRY MILLER: No, no.ALAN LAWSON: Now which of all the films you have worked on has given you the most pleasure?HARRY MILLER: It is har[…]
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[…] its title. But, later, very soon later, I became a TV director for Edward Small - who was very important […]
[…] at them and solving them. Sid Cole: These were the TV agreements, not the fi1m agreements so much. Betty Bachelor: […]