Search Results for: Variety (London Correspondent 1947-1985)
Edward Dryhurst
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[…]
Pat Jackson
[…] So I got Bernard [?surname?] to go as a British correspondent. I got Metro to release me (they were still […]
Pat Jackson
[…] So I got Bernard [?surname?] to go as a British correspondent. I got Metro to release me (they were still […]
Norman Fisher
[…] was in the middle but I was a newsreel war correspondent so I was still with Movietone. Roy Fowler: Norman […]
Jimmy Nairn
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,[…]
Phil Windeatt
[…]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[…]
Mary Orrom
[…]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[…]
