This recording was transcribed by funds from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, University of Leeds) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co-Investigator, De Montfort University). (2015).BECTU History ProjectInterview n[…]
[…]s stage, I then went to, to live with my parents in Salsbury. And I had wanted to go to try to get into Royal Academy of Dramatic Art to do the stage management course. But my parents, you know, they just couldn't conceive of me doing anything like that. I mean, I was obsessed by the cinema already […]
[…]areer. I am still an active member of BAFTA and extremely interested in film making. I went on to have a whole other career in counselling and stress management and went on to work with an organisation called the Holistic Medical Association, because the whole, during the‘80s the whole self-help mov[…]
[…]at to others. It would probably have been better if she had paid more attention to that side but she was a film producer not a studio runner or management. And she married of course Fisher. But certainly I have not heard anything from that day to this to alter my opinion that there[…]
[…]:48 which means to be a direct about me.John Shirley 26:52 I was very keen about it at one time. And at the time, I was with London management and my mother confessor there sort of business was Pat shard. And she said to me, john, I've got dozens and dozens of directors, they're al[…]
Norman Swallow 0:04 The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Richard Levin, head of television design for the BBC interview on normal swallow, recorded on the third of September 1991. side one okay. First of all, when and where were you born?Richard Levin &n[…]
[…]go - occasionally you got pictures overlapping for Bray later on, on Hammer, Jack Asher would say - would ask me - to get me to light it and tell the management he wanted me to do it, you know. So I think that was encouragement in a way. 'Yesterday's Enemy', no not 'Yesterday's Enemy' yes I did a bi[…]
[…]re some houses still had music?Ella Mallett : No, O-U-T everybody - hundreds.Roy Fowler : Terrible.Ella Mallett : And some were of course trained for management, like Mrs Wilkinson's husband. He was a pianist.Roy Fowler : Which Mrs Wilkinson is that?Ella Mallett : She's a resident here.Roy Fowler : […]