[…] when somebody actually volunteered that he wanted to join the union. And so that was it, I joined on the […]
[…] had a lot to do with the running of the union at Denham. Betty Bachelor: He was a convenor there. […]
[…]duated recently from the National Film School and had specialised in sixteen millimetre camera and I think she was probably the first woman who got a union ticket as, as a cinematographer, and she said she’d take it on, and started practising with this huge, what’s it called, [gestures hand cranking[…]
[…]s.At that time and brought over Goldruk [ph 16:02] and Wolpe.SF: Ah, yes.And that was, I’ve never seen a mixed audience, men and women at the student union, with the men in tears. And they were telling the story about how they’d been tortured, but worse their servants had been tortured in front of t[…]
[…]r Miles 13:05 The first the first problem was to obviously get a script that I wrote myself and then get the thing I was cleared with the union's vectors for rather more than ACTT I then went to see George Elvin who ran ACTT And he said, Well, we're not very keen that you direct it[…]
[…]So there was no chance of building up a wardrobe, which in a way was perfectly all right. Um, and consequently what I was going to tell you about the union, which would come in now. When I started off there, they were making - they were finishing off a film called 'Frieda' and they were - I think, t[…]
[…]curtain has descended on Europe."Sidney Cole: Hmm.Bernard Vorhaus: And the whole attitude of America changed. I mean we had been allies of the Soviet Union and overnight the arms were given back to the German soldiers. And directions came - and incidentally Marshall had been very progressive within […]
[…]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[…]
[…]oy Fowler: Clearly an interesting time and place to be, indeed.Norman Fisher: Yes indeed it was.Roy Fowler: Was Ralph busily organising people into a union?Norman Fisher: No, I was never asked to join anyway, not then.Roy Fowler: We'll come onto the union later, I wondered if since Ralph was there w[…]