Derek Williams

[…]cy of other people's money. Glyn Jones  5:38But these films I've seen, I've seen a number of your BP films, they have no sense marketing or advertising. Would you think you've avoided entirely pretty well throughout your career, Derek Williams  5:49I tried to Yes, I tried to avoi[…]

Tony Lawson

Tony Lawson Side 1 Linda Wood  0:00  Tony Lawson, film editor, being interviewed by Linda Wood on the fifth of December. 2000 tape interview for can you say where you were born? Tony Lawson  0:16  Yes, I was born in London, in Paddington. My mother w[…]

Ernest Maxin

[…] they supplied the sleeve for the album, which I shall show you before you leave today and impregnated it with their perfume. So every time they were advertising the perfume they were playing with the back of the record, you see. So that helped helped it really go up the charts there. And the result[…]

Sue (Susan) Crockford

Name of interviewee Susan Crockford DRAFT Tape 1 Side AThis transcription was provided in 2015 by the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, Leeds University) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co- Investigator, De Montfort U[…]

Peggy Gick

[…]ember. [Well they would have to be but...you know...]Peggy Gick: I think he turned up for a short time when I worked for [Lyndhurst], the [Uni Lever] advertising agency...I think he turned up there once or twice.John Legard: So now what about [Teddy Carrick]? Because...well you were rejoined up with[…]

Cyril Page

[…]rict. I can remember the time we were down in Trafalgar Square and a bus went past that had British Airways on it, and they cut it out because it was advertising British Airways. Er...and that was...that was how strict they were. Well, we made so many good contacts... and er Lesley and I, I said, "W[…]

Derek Threadgall

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this[…]

Nick Ardizzone

[…]ens in the mud in Australia, you probably just got your wrist slap. But I did have one amusing incident when I first got there of the commercial of a advertising agency, showing me some footage of a national men's all commercial and asking whether I could do as good and I had the pleasure of being a[…]
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