[…] there were one or two [others?] but that was such a wonderful film, such a wonderful experience; and I was Shop Steward, or had a lot to do with the management in those days from a union point of view. I think I wasn’t a very good Shop Steward ‘cos I could always see the other side of it. But Denha[…]
[…] that was, approximately?Bill Girdlestone: '25, '27. And I did apply to join ACT when it started at Shepherd's Bush but I wasn't eligible, being management. Because I felt that I would have helped put the grading rates right. They were grossly out of order. They were grading - in the days when […]
BEHP 0719 T REN ÉE G LYNNE Transcript British Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 719 26 th January 2018 […]
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[…] - to get me to light it and tell the management he wanted me to do it, you know. So […]
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BEHP 0720 T RENÉE GLYNNE TranscriptBritish Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 720 26th January 2018INTERVIEWEE – RENÉE ALMA GLYNNE INTERVIEWER – DARROL BLAKE Transcriber – Linda Hall-ShawDARROL BLAKE: So, can you tell me your name and[…]
INTERVIEWEE: JOE McGRATHQ: Identify yourself 00:00:06 JOE: Yes the name is Joseph Joe - Joe McGrath, born 1928 in Glasgow. Do I have to say anything else? Q: No but I’ve got March 28th 1930 00:00:20 JOE: Oh w[…]