Erica Masters

[…] Time (1959). Masters worked on a variety of film and television productions in the 1950s, including the Robin Hood (1955) […]

Bernard Ponsonby

[…]And when I was Press Officer for the Liberal Democrats I, at that point, came into contact with Newspaper Editors, senior Producers and Executives in television and at that point I thought, 'Yeah, working in television, that's really what I am meant to do!' I found it, in a sense. I: And what d[…]

Bernie Andrews

[…] horse-drawn milkmen and bakers’ vans and coal vans coming round delivering every day.  My Mum and Dad rowing. MDThose were the days before television… BAOh we didn’t have… I bought our first television after I had been working for about four or five years.  My parents couldn’t a[…]

Esther Harris

[…] lives.Well, I never. Well, Sidney Street of course, was very famous wasn’t it?That’s right, that’s right, yes, yes.Yes. And in fact the other day on television we had the Hitchcock film for the first time.Oh really.That he sort of re, reconstructed the Sidney Street siege for the last ten minutes.A[…]

Mary Harvey (Welford)

[…]gh that that's what you got. Of course, if that had gone through film technicians then probably would now have residuals because nobody thought about television. So if they, if, if they hadn't met this absolute opposition...Ah.It would have, anyway, because it's not my interview it's yours. I just t[…]

Aida Young (nee Cohen)

[…]nt, second assistant, we’ll forget first assistant, production assistant.  I was the only girl at the time doing anything.  This was before television, even after television because in television women began to get jobs, but not in films. Not in films. TD:  My first film we had a[…]

Pat Jackson

[…] you silly old fool! You haven't learnt to use your television skin!" But what does that mean? It's all got […]
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