Peggy Gick

[…]a certain amount of location work didn't it, I imagine?Peggy Gick: Yes, a little there I think.John Legard: I remember the film quite well, it was on television not so long ago.Peggy Gick: The deck stuff was all done, as I say, on this deck that was built [up].John Legard: That of course, ['Mid Ship[…]

John Aldred

[…] in SMPTE, that is the Society for Motion Picture and Television Engineers. Fin ally I organised in 1983 a BKSTS conference […]

Russell Galbraith

[…]media and where you came from there? If I can ask you to give us a quick run down on that. R: Well, like a good many people in the sixties, when television was really starting out, in the whole of the UK really, as much as in Scotland, I had been in newspapers. I started out in newspapers. I st[…]

Philip Bonham-Carter

[…]day relief, but I didn’t take it too seriously because having worked for a tiny bit in the film industry proper, there was that distinct feeling that television was well down the list – it was not regarded as a serious thing. And it was very much ‘them and us’, and I have to say the atmosphere at th[…]

Carol Owens

[…]lex and editing them all on our little Acmade picsync which was okay but not ideal. But one of the other opportunities at Leeds was to get a taste of television and slightly more professional ways of doing things. There was a student television society called Network 4 which used the studios in the […]

Julie Cave Transcript Sides 5 and 6

[…] recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. Julia Cave, television director and producer. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the […]

Peter Birch

[…] : It rounds it off nicely. Thank you Peter, very much. Peter Birch [Transcriber: Julia Albert] Sound Recordist, Television Engineer, Newsreel Recordist

Christine Collins

[…]– I left school at fifteen so it must have been 1956 â€“ he was in fact, quote unquote, the editor for a new couple that had appeared on television called Armand and Michaela Denis.They’d first started by being interviewed by somebody or other – I’ve got it written down here somewhere&n[…]

Freddie Francis

[…]urned from that day to this and I think eventually they were able to sell the stuff to a company at Riverside made the film, who was the guy, the BBC television director, his wife did the casting for, his wife did the casting for Doctor and the Devils, Maggie Cartier, Rudi Cartier, he made it and I […]
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