[…]sp;was a program that would run and run. Did you get full backing from the management at that time at that time. You see Labour pioneering as well remember […]
Alan Lawson 0:00 The copyright of this recording is vested in the actt history project.Charlotte Jennings, artist, daughter of Humphrey Jennings, the documentary film director, poet, and artist,recorded on the 17th of December 1990. side one interview, Alan Lawson Well was was not, you k[…]
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[…]y started him pos-cutting on nights; Charley Jewel (neg-developer); Fred Harris (grader); grading jobs were like gold dust – needed to be in with the management; George Barker later went to Denham – Len used to drive him when he was on nights; Tom Chamberlain went to Denham too; Len reads his notice[…]
[…] and I took him on at Pinewood as Chief Maintenance - it’s ironic in its way! He wasn’t very happy, he didn’t get on very well with some of the management side at Pinewood. So he found his home with Wattie again at MGM. Oh he was a lovely man was D P Field - he was very clever, ver[…]
HP0056 Betty Batchelor – Transcript.Copyright is vested in the BECTU History project, recorded at Glebelands on 22rd August 1988, interviewer Sidney Cole [with Roy Fowler] SIDE 1, TAPE 1Sid Cole: Could we talk about you, you've been at Glebelands for 11 years.Betty Bachelor: Yes, I had 3 years […]
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BECTU History Project - Interview No. 22[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2002-07-08Interview Date: 1996-04-11Interviewer: Arthur GrahamInterviewee: A.A. 'Tubby' Englander[Tape1, Side 1]Arthur Graham: ...A.A. Englander. Name of the interviewer: Arthur Graham. The copyright of this recording is in[…]
[…]r him. And I found this in later life invaluable. In my later career I had to be in charge of a film laboratory and I took this, to this control, the management without a great deal of doubts because I'd seen it all happen with Percy Anthony and Leo Kass dumping their film in the tanks. In the lab I[…]