Harry Miller

[…]ame walking out, and he said, “Right that, print it’.  [LAUGHTER]  But we used to work some terrible hours, I’ll tell you!  That’s the Union.  You don’t want to get to the Union yet do you?ALAN LAWSON: Well no, the conditions then when you were working are interesting.HARRY MILLE[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]s which they controlled in order to broadcast the material we created. Secondly they were almost invariably either in or on the verge of being in the union and those were experiences which most producers knew nothing about at all most of our skills were literary skills or quasi literary or journalis[…]

Yvette Vanson

[…] pay us. They expected us to... Well they’d pay us peanuts. And we knew they had this huge budget for this thing, and we just refused. Yeah, oh trade unionists you see. And we just said no, we’re not going do it. And it was very frustrating. And the final, and I have to say, the final product was ju[…]

Michael Darlow transcript

[…] it seems incredible now – a history of the trade union movement, with Lord Francis Williams, Postmaster General in Attlee’s […]

Alice (Queenie) Turner

[…]k Gemmell, Terry Ashwood. [Pause] Frank Bassill.Ken Gordon?Ken, Ken Gordon, oh yes, old Ken, a friend of mine, yes.Yes. [Laughter]These were all good union men. And Ken Gordon and, oh, there was quite a few of them. And then we had Bob Walker, Danvers Walker, he was a commentator.Y es.13Name of inte[…]
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