[…]ians when you have recording sessions they don’t mess him about because they want to work on the next picture. You’ve still got this very out of date union system in the States, .. in a lot of the States. I suppose the majority of them, where you are working to union conditions that existed here twe[…]
[…]ed a film on this. It was a very interesting piece of labour relations because they were having a lot of discussions before it started with the steel unions on redundancy and it was extremely well worked out, and then I was off that and they spent 1000s on filming a girder being moved because it was[…]
[…] ring, but he had forgotten me. I met him through union business later on. The cinema was still following me, […]
[…]ion-mixing really and then a lot of playing out because we recorded all the programmes on half-inch tape and then they were played out to the Student Union at lunchtime so we had to do a kind of switch-over. Somebody had to go to the Union and switch all the monitors on and then somebody had to do a[…]
[…]8.44 - (Re union membership). At BBC I was one of very few ACTT members. I thought ABS was a house union whereas ACTT was real muscle. At Kensington House, Chron[…]
[…]I say, so I put my hand in my hit pocket, pulled out my a, U, J guard said, Yeah, look, I'm fully paid up to the end of the year. I'm as good a trade unions Unionist as you are now talk. He did, and we became bosom friends.Sid Cole 10:29 Now, then you went on for a long time being very g[…]
[…]ascal.Interviewer 29:46 What do you remember of PascalGordon Hales 29:48 Well, you already saw him about or he turned up in a union meeting protests that of which. There were stories of his grotesque this flying about grotesque i would have said mentally unbalancedInterviewer[…]
[…], but he wasn't offering my any more, so I was getting, presumably, whatever the rate was.Alan Lawson: Uh hmm.David Prosser: Oh, and I had joined the Union in 1943, after I'd returned to Movietone, because prior to that we didn't...nobody at Movietone belonged to the Union at all. And we all joined […]
[…]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[…]
[…]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[…]