Carol Owens

[…]and editing them all on our little Acmade picsync which was okay but not ideal. But one of the other opportunities at Leeds was to get a taste of television and slightly more professional ways of doing things. There was a student television society called Network 4 which used the studios in the prof[…]

Gerald Chambers

[…]rding is vested in the BECTU  history project. Today's subject Gerald chambers are senior floor manager with experience at AR TV Rediffusion television and London Weekend Television. Gerald is now retired. The interviewer is john P. Hamilton, a member of the committee. The date Tuesday the 16th[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]e critics even saw it, this was the strength of his public appeal and his quality as A man and creative artist, to have that module. There was no television, of course, opposition, so that made enormous difference. The same time this was exciting to have this so the public had that faith and respect[…]

Ian Rutter

[…]und the world, here, there and everywhere Nick Gilbey  0:52  I see so there was, there wasn't any family connection with television, or Ian Rutter  0:56  not at all. No, I got into television by accident. We lived in pinner, and I had won a technical[…]

Robert Scott

[…]that I wanted to work in. And first, at the Freshers Fair at University, the first thing I came across was Unit Sixty Five, which was the student television outfit and I thought that was interesting so I joined that. And I think, probably, my university studies somewhat suffered because of that beca[…]

Gerard "Gerry" Anthony Morrissey

[…] a very staunch Collins house, all right, so And literally, used to have to sit on my dad and my uncles when the Gaelic Games would come onto the television, and de Valera would have been dragged out, blind as he was at that stage, and, stop me if I'm rambling. And so basically, yeah, so we were ver[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…].Dennis Main Wilson Side 1Alan Lawson  0:00  The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT history project. Dennis Main Wilson, television producer, interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded on the Fourth of July 1991. Side one we're running.Norman Swallow: [NS:] 0:32  We're o[…]

Edward Dryhurst

[…]s cheaper not to eat on the train. The train stopped at least three times a day for forty minutes or even more for changing locomotives and taking provisions on board and that sort of thing. And each station had what was called a Harvey dining room, and I don't know if you remember the musical calle[…]
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