[…]tory Project (formerly the ACTT History Project) and the right to publish some excerpts may not be allowed.CITATION: Women’s Work in British Film and Television, Daphne Shadwell, http://bufvc.ac.uk/bectu/oral-histories/bectu-oh [date accessed]By accessing this transcript, I confirm that I am a […]
Yvonne Littlewood DRAFT. Tape 1 Side AThis recording was transcribed by funds from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, University of Leeds) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co-Investigator, De Montfort University). ([…]
[…] from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, […]
British Entertainment History Project Interview No. 710 Interviewee: Anne Hanford, formerly Head of Television Library Services at the BBCInterviewer: Sue MaldenTranscriber: Linda Hall-Shaw SUE MALDEN: Thank you very much for talking to us Anne.ANNE HANFORD: […]
[…]lthough we didn’t call our first interview the first one, with David Francis, this is our second interview with archivists from the National Film and Television Archive in the UK.The copyright in this recording is vested in the British Entertainment History Project and the name of the interviewee is[…]
[…]recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Today's subject Gerald chambers are senior floor manager with experience at AR TV Rediffusion television and London Weekend Television. Gerald is now retired. The interviewer is john P. Hamilton, a member of the committee. The date Tuesday the […]
[…] oppositely was unusual insofar he taken an interest in radio, went from its very earliest days, and he was the first person in our village to have a television set. Black and white, of course, in when I was, I suppose in my teens, he had the first television ever in the village. But he encouraged m[…]
[…] our second interview with archivists from the National Film and Television Archive in the UK . The copyright in this […]
[…]er Paul de Burr. Paul de Burr, who is now, who's recently got quite a large pat on the back for something or other in the industry. I heard it on the television the other night. Someone was it the Paul de burr that we had,Unknown Speaker 1:26:58 I would think so. He was, he was an optica[…]
[…] the ACTT History Project. Sydney Newman, Fellow of the Royal Television Society, Executive Producer, Head of Drama Departments of BBC, […]