[…] the job. And the job was somebody who would be in charge of their films about tractors and ball bearings and advertising films and so on. This was round about the time ITA started. I remember we had made&[…]
[…]cles. I signed myself infantry officer because I couldn1t really sign myself who I was and it was in the advertising pages of the Statesman sometime in the summer of 46 I assume that I saw the advertisement for a job in […]
[…]e.John Taylor 2:39 And partly partly on features, but also on freelance when you worked as a freelance you worked on on documentaries and advertising films as well.Dudley Lovell 2:51 That's right. In 1968, I did a whole year of advertising commercials. I couldn't stand the so[…]
[…]eventeen I started a radio business, which was very successful and I made a lot of money. I got a bit bored with it and I had a cousin who was making advertising films and he asked me if I'd like to join them. So I went in with them, with his two partners and him and we started in um - in fact what […]
[…]sp;Yes, good. And also BECTU in Germany, they always wanted things like that, because they're not as vast as once in Britain, I think is far ahead on advertising and people connect with the industry than any other European country. Yes, no question about it, even past it not in the same class than o[…]
Moira Armstrong DRAFT. Tape 1 Side A 1 This transcription was provided in 2015 by the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women […]
[…] : I think, and they all talk about,, BBC taking advertising... That would be absolutely disaster. Alan Sapper : Disastrous. […]
[…]to do three things and to do them all simultaneously. Number one was to start to sell off the non-core businesses, which were Primesight, the outdoor advertising business, Virgin Radio and Pearl and Dean. To get those businesses disposed of as quickly as possible. The second thing, which we did in p[…]