Ronald Seeth

[…]the Company and there was a new generation of Senior Management coming in? Did that impact upon, generally, the staff in the Company, this feeling of corporate loyalty in a sense which is quite old-fashioned I know, did that sustain itself into the new next generation? R: There was definitely a[…]

Jim Peters

[…]elease to press the button on this camera! I: And they got on together alright? R: Mostly, yes, oh yes, most of the time. I: Was there corporate loyalty between them and STV? R: Well I, yeah, I suppose it was because they were responsible for us being there, Channel Four, and the[…]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]mpany obviously didn't care enough to to correct a false impression. I wouldn't have to have a P. So thinking we've rather gone into general areas or corporate areas, rather than your own specific career. So let's get back to that in the we're in the 60s now. Yeah,Dennis Kimbley  32:58  ye[…]

Charles W. Smith

SIDE 1 INTERVIEWER: The date is the 6th of July, 1993. This [is] interview number two-seven-one, with Charles Smith. Right. Okay, when—when were you born, and what sort of childhood did you have, and what your parents were. CHARLES SMITH: Well, I was born in 1920, May, in Rugby in Warwicks[…]

Charles Bennett

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 250 [Copyright BECTU ] Transcription Date: 1999-01-30Interview Date: 1992-03-03 Interviewer: Arnold SchwartzmanInterviewee: Charles Bennett Also present was Charles Bennett's business partner Stuart Birnbaum. Tape 1, Side 1Arnold Sc[…]
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