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Leslie Norman
[…]nknown Speaker 7:01 to gain spots at the stations?Unknown Speaker 7:05 that no one's rememberUnknown Speaker 7:09 trying to takeUnknown Speaker 7:13 the book on random hold himUnknown Speaker 7:17 for a ride downUnknown Speaker 7:19 &[…]
A A "Alf" Tunwell
[…]: This is a recorded tape interview with Alf Tunwell. ACTT member of very long standing, and pioneer in the newsreel section of the British film industry. Alf, during your, almost a lifetime in this industry, and particularly in newsreels, you must have seen an enormous number of changes. I wondered[…]
Barbara (Bimbi) Harris
[…]ement too that always went on, did it not.BH: And little films of course.3. SexismBH: When I went on cameras, I was very resented. I was sent to Coventry, the boys so resented me they wouldn't tell me a thing.RF: Let's analyse that now because it's almost inconceivable that a woman would come up aga[…]
Daphne Anstey (nee Lily)
[…]y failed because they came up against the State examinations for the first time, so my father said "I can't send you back. He said just come back and try in the high school and if you don’t like it, well. Well there wasn't any hope of going back so I had to go back again to the senior school. So I g[…]
Paula Wright (Springall)
[…]ther and mother? My motherSpeaker 2 0:27 was singer. She She played the bell in the bell of New York, and she was in Florida from the country girl. My grandmother was a singer, and my father was a singer and my great grandfather was a violinist.Speaker 1 0:44 Tell me what you[…]
Doris Martin
[…]aling with things.DM: Well they did sheets. No I can remember when I went to the studio, passing the table and there was a sheet in there. I remember trying to linger to see what it was like and somebody pushing us. No we did but they were more stylised, organised after the war.2. Vernon Sewell and […]
Kitty Wood (Morrison)
[…]dow by that time so I left school at sixteen.Jim Connock : And did you then have any further training, or did you have any training for the film industry, or did you...?Kitty Wood : No I didn't. I wanted to go into the film industry from the age of twelve, and I went to see Jimmy Ritchie [James Ritc[…]
Bryan Langley
[…]like me will regard the Schufftan process as a bit of magic.7. Quota QuickiesBL: Quota quickies, in my book, are the reason why the British film industry is so good today. Somebody passed a law that a certain percentage of all footage screened on British screens should be made in British studios, th[…]
