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Title
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Projectionists' Memories
Subject
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Interviews with projectionists
Description
An account of the resource
Interviews with projectionists
Creator
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The Projection Project
Publisher
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University of Warwick
Format
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.mp3
Language
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English
Type
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Sound recordings
Oral History
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Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview
Richard Wallace
Interviewee
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Phil Fawke
Date of Interview
2014-12-04
Location
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Birmingham
Transcription
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I was called up to first, not the army, I was called up to down the pits of all things, you know, as a Bevin Boy. And during that time when I was at Stoke on Trent, I worked at a cinema part time as a projectionist there in Fenton. And the funny thing there, I used to get paid in sixpences and threepenny bits. And if it was a children’s programme and we had a sort of suitable film on, but a bit long, the manager used to say, just show the toddlers one thing and then put part two on the other and change over, he said, they won’t know the difference which nobody ever did really when they were kids.
Original Format
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One-to-one interview
Duration
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PT00H00M49S
Bit Rate/Frequency
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320kbps
Cinema
Plaza Cinema, 147 King Street, Fenton
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Title
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Editing children's films (Phil Fawke)
Subject
The topic of the resource
showing film
Description
An account of the resource
Projectionist and cinema manager Phil Fawke describes working as a relief projectionist during the war, and being told to show edited versions of films during children's matinees.
Creator
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The Projection Project
Source
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Interview with Phil Fawke
Publisher
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The University of Warwick
Date
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2015-12-09
Contributor
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Richard Wallace
Phil Fawke
Relation
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http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/50849
Format
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.mp3
Language
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English
Type
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Sound recording
interview extract
Coverage
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1940-1944
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Plaza Cinema, 147 King Street, Fenton
1940s
Midlands
Phil Fawke
presentation and showmanship
running the show
wartime