Vernon Sewell

[…] to me, "Mr Sewell, we invite you to join the union." I said, "Thank you very much, I don't need […]

Evangeline Harrison

[…]nfluence. No, we did it together that one, but the next one Magic Christian I got a credit and from then on, I mean I had trouble as I couldn’t get a Union ticket that was the usual thing. The Bed-Sitting Room was what I got a ticket on, that was right.  They advertised in the magazine, that’s […]

Philip Bonham-Carter

[…]ra assistant, and I remember working for the National Coal Board, which was interesting stuff… DB: So this was via contacts or an agency? Or the union? PB-C: You mentioned the union; that was crucial at the time. The ACTT was running a closed shop, and I remember even at the very early sta[…]

Diane Tammes

[…]oughing] When I was taken on at ghoster[??-18:00] Films[??], 1971, Patterns of Discrimination hadn’t been published, so that, as far as the unions were concerned,women could not be accepted in technical jobs. So that, if you applied to the union tobe a camera technician, they sent a letter[…]

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[…]

Vernon Sewell

[…]mber?Vernon Sewell: I don't know.Roy Fowler: No, jurisdiction?Vernon Sewell: See, what happened was this, when the directors had to be unionised, I would never remember, I wouldn't - they said to me, "Mr Sewell, we invite you to join the union." I said, "Thank you very much, I don't n[…]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…]we used to have to go in and do stage shows of course because you couldn't single man now This single man, he was always a thorn in the flesh. I'm in Union headquarters. Now I'll tell him straight, that I think the union dropped a terrific clangour. I forgotten the name of the area representative. I[…]
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