Dicky Leeman

[…] sometimes 'til eight o'clock the next morning. And as a technician you would get, I think it was two and […]

Dicky Leeman

[…] towards the end of the last week or so, you would work for maybe up 'til midnight sometimes, sometimes 'til eight o'clock the next morning. And as a technician you would get, I think it was two and sixpence we got, for our supper that evening, and three and six if we managed to finish at breakfast […]

Rodney Giesler

[…] flow. And to my surprise I was offered a place. Unfortunately at that time, the Army decided it did need me. In spite of my legs they needed me as a technician. I was sent to the Royal Signals at Catterick with this lovely status of "Excused Boots". It was a marvellous skive. I did no infantry trai[…]

John Aldred

[…]that again laddie. I could see this was not the right time to ask for a rise.Peter Musgrave: Do you remember any personalities?John Aldred: Among the technicians I remember very well was Henty Creer who was a camera operator at that time and he was a nice man. He would have gone a long way. He was w[…]

Len Runkel

[…]wn Speaker  0:03  The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History ProjectUnknown Speaker  0:10  Len runs laboratory technician of Technicolor et al,Unknown Speaker  0:18  interviewed by ALF CooperUnknown Speaker  0:21  on the ninth of November, 1[…]

Edward Dryhurst

[…]ket and didn't, you were in his bad books. He was mad about cricket, he had a fairly good team in its day, and most of its members were cameramen and technicians and so on, what we call technicians today, they weren't called technicians then. And he was all right, he was quite nice to me really, Ken[…]
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