[…]o get digs in London and try to get into business. I must admit at the time I had been having several run ins with them AC DC AC DC was the. Ticket a union ticket who did not who did not with George Alvin.SPEAKER: M2And Co. So I couldn't get a ticket so I just carried on plugging away. One of the st[…]
[…] originalSteptoe series, which was another. We were talking about double acts earlier weren’t we, and...Yes.In terms of comedy there, there were union situations, there was Hugh and, Hugh andI, which was Hugh Lloyd and, and Terry... Oh, de, de, de, de, de..Yes. Quite, de, de, de, yes.Oh go[…]
[…]wing that already started doing The Goon Show. I've done Hancock's Half Hour, I’ve done the first all girl’s show The Rag Trade, which is about trade unioNS:. I’ve done some wild shows. All experimental so far. This is going to be the big one. And we decided that homo sapieNS: is a load of lazy rubb[…]
[…] course. And I have to say, I don't say with any pride, obviously, that I got so interested in involved in all the various activities of the Students Union and so forth, their social events and whatnot. The right cloud? my degree, I didn't get it. I got my part one, no problem at all, but Part Two n[…]
[…]ds, I had to borrow that and then pay it back later.Jim Connock : Tell me, at what stage - you were in that, so for... At what point did you join the union? Because Shepherd's Bush was really, they didn't encourage you to be in the union, they didn't necessarily discourage you but...Kitty Wood : Wel[…]
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[…]rather have met people either at a registration day or on set.Speaker 1 4:24 Can you please tell us about the artist's, background, trade union, the FAA. How does it work with central casting,Speaker 2 4:33 the FAA are now part of BECTU, a bigger union that covers mainly crew[…]
[…]they came to him, I'd have to check in his book about that. I've got a copy, I've got the original somewhere of the most ecstatic, nauseating Western Union cablegram from Louis B Mayer welcoming them both to Hollywood. My mother hated every moment of it and in fact started writing a diary which I ha[…]
[…]d when you come out of the Army, give me a ring and I'll see what I can do to help. I did give him a ring, but he had forgotten me. I met him through union business later on. The cinema was still following me, because I was then posted to London District Signal Squadron. It was my first qualified po[…]