Alf Tunwell – Transcript

[…] were one of the first newsreel cameramen to join the union and to try to get your colleagues organised in […]

Tilly Day

[…] occasion on 'The Arsenal Murder Mystery'[sic] with him in his Union Jack shirt? Tilly Day: Oh yes...no, no! That wasn't […]

Phyllis Dalton

[…]pect I was out of work. Then I did a short time on a Disney film, The Sword and the Rose at Pinewood, they had an American designer and the union put me in to stand by,so I don’t think I did anything much there. Then I did one of the very few stage shows that I’ve had anything to do with,&[…]

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[…]

William Fielder

[…]d we used to distribute American films as well. Sidney Cole: Did you have anything to do with labour relations and the negotiations with the trade unions in this job? William Fielder: Er - when I, yes I did, quite a lot. I used to - I used to come across...oh...he's dead now. Sidney Cole: S[…]

Lionel Banes

[…] yes. What do you think of acts standing up until the war?Speaker 2  27:12  Well, I always think back, particularly today, everybody knocks unions, but I remember how I used to work till two every morning. Saturdays and Sundays never get paid for it. So when a union came along, I thought, […]
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