[…] He explained it to me and said he was the Union and you couldn't work there without a ticket and […]
[…] money, sponsorship, for them. Industrial films you could get trade union sponsorship. Spanish films - and the progressive film-makers were […]
[…] were one of the first newsreel cameramen to join the union and to try to get your colleagues organised in […]
[…] occasion on 'The Arsenal Murder Mystery'[sic] with him in his Union Jack shirt? Tilly Day: Oh yes...no, no! That wasn't […]
[…]orked for STV it was almost like you were in this bubble that was just STV? R: Yes. Absolutely. I: And had you become a, had you joined the Union in STV? R: Oh yes! I joined the Union in, I mean, I'm a, I've only just retired, I've only just left it actually! I: So, that would ha[…]
[…]wings on two things on models, or I'd got my ticket by then because I went on Thunderbirds without a ticket because... 0:32:55.9 MIKE: This is a union ticket. Just describe this sort of situation because there are people who just won't know what it was like in those days. 0:33:03.1 JOY: Ok[…]
[…]phanie, at least she is younger that most of the others, she will probably do what we tell her.” So we settled with those and …RF: Were there not any union problems…JR: No, they were both union members. I mean Paul Rabiger was a union member…RF: ACT?JR: ACT. Or NATKE…RF: It was NATKE, of course, in […]
[…]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,&[…]
[…], and we will do so!" [Chuckles] And suddenly I was given twelve pounds a week and I was - and I always felt there was tremendous protection from the union to me and er, well, the subscription I don't think was very much. I was very grateful to belong, I can tell you, because suddenly I was on regis[…]