Moira Armstrong

[…]anted, and we did Villette together in 1969.A classic serial? A classic serial, yes, which was cursed from the start because there was a, there was a union disagreement and, and every single studio day the sets were late getting in so we got behind, you know, the whole time and that was very, very h[…]

Bill Ward

[…]t, reset it up in Studio B and went on air at half past eight in the other studio, using three cameras instead of four. Certainly there were no trade unions around them. That was DH Monroe.   He came back after the war for a while, his doctor said to him, if you continue in television[…]

Harry Manley

[…]on and it wasn’t in their interest to merge with CFS; John Jeffrey remained with Humphries until Rank took it over; HM took over negotiation with the union during time when laboratory work was dropping as video came in; a strike happened in the early-80s but Technicolor remained open – from then on […]

Michael Colomb

[…]tMichael Colomb  35:25  is, it's very hard, I have to say that. It's a pity really, that there wasn't more Heart to Heart talks between the Union and the filmmakers, to the it's been a swing of the pendulum and you've seen it go for certain subjects. It's gone too far. There's horses for c[…]
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