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, […]
[…]nbsp; And I stayed with the PA for about nearly a year, but I’d seen this advertisement in the papers for a television outside broadcast producer. So I thought, well, television is the coming thing I’d read about in magazines and how well it was doing […]
Dallas Bower Side 1Alan Lawson 00:02Dallas Bower: producer, television director, television producer, sound recordist, film editor, drama producer. Dallas, when and where were you born?Dallas Bower 00:19Kensington Hall Gardens, London 1907.Alan Lawson 00:2[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…]an Swallow, Alan LawsonTranscriber: Alexis PooleNorman Swallow: Copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. Julia Cave, television director and producer. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the 10th of May, 1996. Side 1. Side 10:32 Norman Swallow: R[…]
[…]itting khaki shirt and some sort of French headgear, a solar topee, I don't know if they call them those these days. You see them in period movies on television sometimes and that sort of thing...Alan Lawson: [Laughing]. Yes, yes, yes, yes.David Prosser: ...and he used to slump around with these dam[…]
David Robson (projectionist, television engineer) 1921 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:41 PM Description to […]
[…]wee: David Robson[Tape 1, Side 1]The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. David Robson, one time cinema projectionist, television telecine operator, recording engineer, one of the pioneers of the BECTU History Project. Interviewer Alan Lawson. Recorded on 25/3/98, side[…]
[…] you know newsreels were held in very high esteem. There were there was no television around. And my God to be seen on a newsreel or to think that a&n[…]