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[…]ll we were was history with this kind of nebulous constitution situated somewhere inside that. So that notion of recognising the union as providing a corporate structure with which and through which we could undertake those relationships was very useful, was very practical and worked for us, it work[…]
[…]he production sphere.SPEAKER: F10 [Carol Owens] Completely it was. it was head office as it were so it was it was working right into the heart of the corporate BBC.SPEAKER: F15 [Carol Owens]One of the early things that I did which was an eye opener was I visited the National Association of Broadcast[…]
BEHP 0694T Clyde Jeavons TranscriptClyde Jeavons [CJ] Murray Weston [MW] David Sharp [DS]Please note that there is some repetition between the first and second Interviews. DSMW: Well although we didn’t call our first interview the first one, with David Francis, this is our second interview with[…]
INTERVIEW NO. 684 – INTERVIEWEE - PETE MURRAY Date 10th May 2016 INTERVIEWER – MIKE DICKCAMERA DAVID SMITHTranscriber – Linda Hall-Shaw MIKE DICK: The copyright of this recording is vested in the British Entertainment History Project. The name of the interviewee is P[…]
1HP0672 Jenny Barraclough interview transcript(Interviewee; Jenny Barraclough, Interviewer; Simon Rose, Camera; Dan Thurley)00’03”SRJenny thanks very much for agreeing to take part in the History Project.JBWell it's my pleasure.SRCan I first ask, when and where you were born?JBIn Burgess Hill in Sus[…]
Bob Geoghan is interviewerCY My name is so Cy Young I was born in Bristol on the 5th of December 1941. slightly avoiding Pearl Harbour Where did you live. Oh blimey I don't know.Cy Yes. Yeah. Well I went to school in Bristol at the grammar school I went to was called Queen Elizabeth was a grammar sc[…]
Mary Orrom Katy McGahan 0:02 OK, this is an interview by Katy McGahan, one of the curators in the Non-Fiction unit at the BFI interviewing for the BECTU History Project, Mary Orrom, filmmaker, editor and director. And it's 25th of January 2011. Katy McGaha[…]
[…]d the cast all came in and, and we met the other directors and, you know, swapped stories and all the rest of it..Yes.You know, a lot of that sort of corporate life you don’t have as a director now.No, no..It’s a very lonely life compared to what it used to be.Yes, yes, indeed. ‘Countess Alice’?A fi[…]