[…]as resolved, the unit went under the wing of British Rail, on which in the railways film service, but it was allowed to continue to work for the wide variety of public owned corporations, largely in the field of surface transport, but on an agency basis, which is what I was saying, wasn't, early on,[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 36 [Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 2003-10-01Interview Date: 1988-04-26 Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Eddie Dryhurst Tape 1, Side 1Roy Fowler: This recording is copyright by the ACTT History Project. It's recorded on t[…]
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[…] So I got Bernard [?surname?] to go as a British correspondent. I got Metro to release me (they were still […]
[…] was in the middle but I was a newsreel war correspondent so I was still with Movietone. Roy Fowler: Norman […]
Jimmy Nairn [Start of Recording] [00:00] I: So, this is Jimmy Nairn and we are recording in STV and I'm Tim Amyes and what's the date today? I2: 20th? I: 20th May. R: 19, no, no, no! 2017! I: So, we are just chatting. When did you first get an interest in becoming,[…]
[…]ical because it’s the way we formulate our history, and our identity. Oh yeah, absolutely. And also... So finding the correct sources and a variety of sources is integral. Variety is crucial. If you’re gonna give say a rock band in you should get the best footage of that rock band, yo[…]
[…]siderably older. We moved to live in Church End, Finchley when I was about five, and there we lived until the outbreak of war when I was 13. School - variety of small schools. I then went to South Hampstead High School for Girls, aged 11. And at the outbreak of war, or rather just before the outbrea[…]