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Danny Livingstone [Start of Recording] [00:58]I: Interview with Danny Livingstone. Interviewer - John Frame. What was your background before you got in to television, Danny? R: A little bit unusual. Went to school. Left school in fifth year with Physics, Maths, you know, a scientific […]
[…] from a school, a film school in Los Angeles had sent it, so their film was more like a mini Hollywood epic compared to ours! Ours stood up as a mini documentary of the Festival. I: Well, I can tell you just as a point of information, I think it was 1974 when Robert Zemeckis entered a film in t[…]
[…]Brass Monkey was your first job as a full Continuity Girl.RENÉE GLYNNE: It was my first sizeable job. I had done an Army Training two-hour drama documentary, you could say, and I’d done films with ...DARROL BLAKE: At Denham was that? (TIME 21.03)RENÉE GLYNNE: That was on location in the Army. A[…]
[…]tories of broadcasting. Yes. At Granada in about Eighty-six I think. Right. Okay. An excellent documentary maker. Are you getting that? Mm, I’ll, I’ll pick, I’ll pick that one up. Mm, okay you called yourself, well, well, t[…]
British Entertainment History Project Interview No. 710 Interviewee: Anne Hanford, formerly Head of Television Library Services at the BBCInterviewer: Sue MaldenTranscriber: Linda Hall-Shaw SUE MALDEN: Thank you very much for talking to us Anne.ANNE HANFORD: […]