Lois Singer

[…]ecording is vested in the BECTU  History Project.The name of the interviewee is Lois Singer. Her last discipline and grade is L 18. That is television production. The name of the interviewer is Joyce Robinson. The date is the 16th of August 1993. side one Lois only one way to begin, when a[…]

Geoff Labram

[…] it was to 100 mil, push pull density tracks, capable In fact, under good conditions of extremely good quality, as some of the old films now shown on television reveal, they could of course be plagued by noise or which meant that sometimes spotting of the print was necessary when these tracks were b[…]

Charles Cooper

[…] and the negotiations with the BBC and Channel 4 over television and theatrical rights. He details his exhibition philosophy, arguing […]

James Arthur Clark

[…]uld see on an endless films of double bills running for three days each. That amounts to something like 12 features a week. You could see better than television.SPEAKER: M2So that was very important now. All that stopped. More or less when I went to boarding school although I went to boarding school[…]

Charles Cooper

[…]ondon Film Festival, and some of the directors are over here and of course interviews are being recorded with them that will be subsequently shown on television when the film is ready for release.Sidney Cole: Very good.Charles Cooper: Yes, um...Sidney Cole: So what was your object in basically - I m[…]

HP0323 Eileen Diss – Transcript

[…] programmes, dramas and musicals before becoming a freelance designer. Notable television credits include Maigret (1960-1963), Porterhouse Blue (1987) and Jeeves […]

Mat Irvine

[…]aken. So I did that. And actually interesting enough the first time I the first job I did within effects was I'd moved from Alexandra Palace, down to Television Centre because news had moved. And the first thing Jack did was sent me back to Alexandra Palace, which was easier to get to because I live[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]making the final making movies by doing that. Which was great fun was the name of this young chap. He's not young anymore. Who does the film talks on television all the time. Linda Wood  19:32Barry Norman Barry Norman? Yes, Donald Wilson  19:34well, his Tibor Lesley Norman was a […]

Barbara (Bimbi) Harris

[…]d transcript is vested in the BECTU History Project. Barbara Harris was interviewed by Roy Fowler with John Hamilton on 30 August 1989. 1. Early television cameras and vision mixersRF: Was the next thing into television?BH: Yes, into television. Television started in 1946 and I with a lot of th[…]
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