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[…]; My father (who is by now waiting for me to go back to India, by the way) I'd graduated, he wanted me to go back and get a job in either oil or advertising, which would have guaranteed me a very good social life in India. He gave me a year. I said "Dad, listen, I'm very young still. I've gradu[…]
[…]ints of View (piece about gobstoppers) and worked onErnest Maxim’s Sunday Spectaculars as a Peter Gordeno dancer, on BBC2. He was getting £100 a week advertising OMO and £110 every 2 weeks for the BBC. Got 3 days work (£150) for “Where the Spies Are”, Val Guest, 1965 as a communications man in the s[…]
[…] school at 16 4.17 1st jobs; messenger 8.30 Move to accounts in Advertising Agency 9.30 Night School12.00 Pay rise at Colletts&nb[…]
HP 0572 Laura Mulvey – Transcript.NB Ums and ers have generally been omitted.Subject: Laura Mulvey[LM] Interviewer: Emma Smart (BFI) [ES]: Date 27th November 2007Other crew: Christophe Dupin[CD], cameraCD [Inaudible, possibly Come on In] off camera.00.04 ES:[…]
[…]unch of course that is true. JK: And you did, in between shooting features, you came on to commercials. I remember once when I was in advertising, on a unit with, might have been Jake Wright [?] who said “well we're really lucky, we’re going to get Bob Jordan[…]
The copyright of this interview lies with the \british Entertainment History ProjectInterview with Jean KentJean Kent (1921-) is a British film and television actress whose work spanned seven decades. Often known for playing bad girls, her film credits include Fanny by Gaslig[…]
[…]ked through he said ‘I’m so bloody glad you got them all working’.00.20.43They said fifteen mins you’ve got before he has to do another commercial or advertising. And I can remember putting the camera on the tripod and as I was photographing the centre column was going down. And I can re[…]