[…]employers...Nark?Or governor’s man as they say.What was his name?Harry Brislin [ph 234]Mm.Had immediately agreed, as they agreed with everything, the management’s proposal thatthey would be made redundant, mm, which I thought was scandalous you know.Mm.And there were other people thought the same. A[…]
BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for[…]
Johnny Goodman (Production manager/Producer) 15/10/1927 - ? by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:14 PM BIOGRAPHY: Johnny Goodman […]
[…]e company tried to cope. There's another question which is that you say scorers didn't want you to leave. How close had you become to the most senior management of all. I'm curious the extent to which they were aware of the day to day operations of something very.[00:40:04:080] - SPEAKER: M8I think […]
[…]n't have to work very hard drill instructors. Course, I'd done it all, you know. We were quite well trained, andUnknown Speaker 26:38 man management consisted of them telling you that your troops came first, which you would think that anybody who was going to Command anything recognized […]
BECTU History Project Interview with HARRY MILLER – sound, sound editorInterview Date(s): 23 October 1987, 12 September 1988Interview number: 20Interviewers: ROY FOWLER, ALAN LAWSON Tape 1, Side 1 ALAN LAWSON: This recording is copyright by the ACTT History Project. Harry Miller dub[…]
EXTRACT: On losing the job of a lifetime:-
"I said a permanent job in films or television would be like winning the pools - any kind of a job, I’d be grateful. I suddenly got a phone call one day to see this guy called Ward Thomas, so I go traipsing […]
[…]nd it went through for 39.John Taylor 17:54 back a bit on a CT, but I had to did any of that. Was there any collective action against the management in your time now that you remember?Dudley Lovell 18:02 No, I don't remember there was anything at all.John Taylor 18:06 &[…]
[…]situation, but it worked out fine in the end, yes, I did enjoy it immensely. And when I came out having meant to work in the theatre, I did the stage management course, I didn’t do… What I did was, because I was a mature student, I did a bit of everything. I did a bit of acting. I did a […]
[…]sound a professional operation in terms of its purpose. It has all the worst aspects to my present day era British amateurism, especially in terms of management, a total incompetence of management. Am I being unfair? Yes,Speaker 2 10:47 I am. Because if a person of BECTU stature brings i[…]