Roy Fowler

[…]n the switches panel we didn't have vision pictures we had technical directors whatever they were called, they were part of a very very fierce strong union - we had IBEW, NBC had NABET – and you would take whatever number it was which put the Telop up, the system Telop, and you would say mix system,[…]

Kay Mander

[…]was at Warner Brothers, yes, at Teddington...KM:... where I never worked.Sidney Cole: When did you start - you must have got more associated with the Union in those days, had you?Kay Mander: I think I was - yes, I was on the General Council, wasn't I?Sidney Cole: You must have been one of the very e[…]

Francis Searle

[…]  50:46  Yours is okay? Oh, there it is. It was it comes on, right?Speaker 1  50:55  I mean hiring and firing, of course, with no unions, no indeed. So IRoy Fowler  51:08  A my channel keeps breaking up, though that's all right now, hello, I'm sorry to be doing this, bu[…]

Manny Yospa

[…] made by Turnward and Newell [?] of Norwich. Involved in Union activity throughout his career, he also gives a very […]

Derek Threadgall

[…]o get digs in London and try to get into business. I must admit at the time I had been having several run ins with them AC DC AC DC was the. Ticket a union ticket who did not who did not with George Alvin.SPEAKER: M2And Co. So I couldn't get a ticket so I just carried on plugging away. One of the st[…]

Emmanuel (Manny) Yospa

[…]don't know if you knew him?Charles Drazin: The name rings a bell, yes.Manny Yospa: He was actually the film department of the Labour Party, the Trade Union Congress and the Co-operative Movement! And below him were the ACT -Charles Drazin: [Chuckles] Which would have just begun, presumably?Manny Yos[…]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…]glish journalist called Coker, Albert Coker, and, who was a friend of a friend of the Humphrey Slater’s, who was a well- known intellectual Communist Union, and friend of mine and he had a British passport. Then, after some time I discovered the corruption, the terrible corruption that existed at th[…]

Maurice Carter

[…]issued.Roy Fowler: I thought it came a little later in terms development of technique but youwere thereMaurice Carter: Because we, there was no trade union at that time except for theelectricians. So everybody was called when there was a changeover, you had to rushdown and help shift all the booths […]
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