Ella Mallet

[…]s looking at the stalls in the Caledonian Road. I'm not sure where it is, I've heard about it. And he saw three tiny film cans, you know, what we had trailers in. He looked in and of course, no operator, he bought them for a few pence. And he took them home and they were all perfect - silent you see[…]

Ella Mallett

[…] saw three tiny film cans, you know, what we had trailers in. He looked in and of course, no operator, […]

Nigel Wolland

[…] life in television. And when the presentation area was always prone to disaster, you know, the people who link between the programmes and put in the trailers and all the rest of it. I think it was Grenada, and then they automated the commercials, and the most the most appalling things would happen.[…]

E E (Dave) Davies

[…] became fully automated rather than separate processes which involved taking the print from one machine to another; a technique was developed wherein trailers could be added to a feature which went through a loop to save time as a result of odd reel lengths; printing surplus film reels was never a m[…]
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