Henry Seward

[…]ver heard of GlebelandsRoy Fowler  43:31  Let's talk about ACTT you joined it when you went to Technicolour Yes, what's your opinion of the Union? Oh, they've looked after me verySpeaker 1  43:41  Oh, they've looked after me very well, and they looked after us allRoy Fowler  […]

Elaine Schreyeck

[…]couldn't do anything, but when I'm not away and not on foreign locations and not terribly busy then I used to like, I thought well if you belong to a union you ought to know about it, and, and make it non-political and, and it's there for the benefit of the technicians, and I think that's terribly i[…]

Lois Singer

[…] that I get to see some of the real early TV people who are colleagues of mine. People like Bill Ward and Basil Adams. And who else was at the last reunion, how many people Yvonne Littlewood who was a contemporary of mine, and some of the very early producers and directors, I'd venture to suggest th[…]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…]'Tom Brown's Schooldays' and ... ah ... I don't know, I must have done four or five or six or something, pictures. And I was in on the forming of the union there. My card in the Association of Motion Picture Art Directors of America is number 77. I was there at the Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel the […]

Donald Wilson

[…]when that was finished, and the eyes court just said And was the Closing time 645. But I suppose about three or four, two or three nights a week, the unions were agreed to an extra two hours. So you had a break and then an extra two hours. So you'll finish about nine. And then you've got upstairs wi[…]

John Dark

[…]until I went into the army at 18. Had you become a member of Rotary team. Yes. Well Charlie approach me you see and in my family to belong to a trade union was almost sacrilegious. You have to understand. So I said right. I know about that as it really should. I didn't know about that. Anyhow Charli[…]

Jack Gold

[…]SE, and then a law degree. AL An LLB? JG LLB. AL And you didn’t use it then? JG No, I was very interested in industrial and trade union law, and that was my speciality, and when I left college I was … went to the careers office and they suggested me for two basic jobs, and one wa[…]

Betty Batchelor

[…] films in 1939 and he worked for Alexander Korda, Denham Studios, and he was an electrician then.Sid Cole: He had a lot to do with the running of the union at Denham.Betty Bachelor: He was a convenor there. He became a convenor about three years later, he worked on a lot of productions but when[…]
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