[…] in the States He became an active Chair of the Union’s Producer Director Committee in the Nineteen Eighties. I worked […]
[…] archiving the oral testimonies of retired co-workers. Supported by the Union which gave them the resources and the autonomy to […]
[…]l this from the advertisers and, at the same time, what they were really observing was that the ITV Management didn't really manage, it was the Trade Unions who decided the size of crews, the staffing and all the rest of the stuff. In fact, I remember when I left Granada I was on the Shop Committee […]
[…]uld only have a certain amount of records played because they wanted music played by live musicians and that was a deal they made with the Musicians’ Union. (Time 31:41) I quite understand why the Musicians’ Union did that but that, of course, has since been rescinded to the degree wher[…]
[…]sp; 34:28 Yes, it did. It was open ended. I mean, open ended, depending on what the current arrangement there were with crews and the unions and so on, you know, so, I mean, I guess there were times when we ran for an hour and a half. Member Milosz. Foreman, I think, I think but anyw[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]rsonally, the only time I methim was when we came here to, you know, interview him for the GDR.[10:00]That’s right, yes that’s right. Were you in the union before then?Oh at that time...Dou you still...?Yes it was the... How’s it going? The GDR, German Democratic Republic.Oh yes.And they weren’t rec[…]
[…]use I don't remember much about him really. Of course the other guy was there he came over, who was the ex-Spitfire pilot who still does things RAF reunions and things? John P. Hamilton 6:18 Oh, Tony. John Ammonds 6:22 OBs he works a […]