[…]rtment or something. And I remember being somewhere in King Street, where we met and birth you in the chief of the Capitol run them and then when the ABC opened the Regal opened in the ship row. Then Charles Crawford, the chief there, ran it and he was keen on me being so interested and asked if I w[…]
[…]ause they were on 20 minute spools and a feature film would consist of up to five spools of film. However because the progress was so slow I left the ABC hereford and got a job at the Roxy in Roos on Whye where there was only a chief projectionist and me so changeovers were a thing I was very quickl[…]
[…]o still use it to CSR at the moment. Use Riverside studios, a beam film studios, has ferramentas television studios to work out what they would do in TV centre. And thanks to these cover cleverness, and keeping in touch and frequenting the right pubs.We found ourselves have completely mixed mixed up[…]
[…];22:32 Well, we always thought that was true, because we've we didn't ever, as far as I know, get a circuit distribution. We never got ranks or ABC. We got in the odd little house round here and there. You know, as I say, it wasn't until the advent of television that bought the properties that[…]
[…] me and he went to British National, then went to ABC and they broke his heart. He rang me up […]
[…]nd, indeed, he was one of the very greatest lighting cameramen.Vernon Sewell: Yeah. He moved to me and he went to British National, then went to ABC and they broke his heart. He rang me up and said, "Vernon, I'm so unhappy here, I'm so unhappy, they're crucifying me," and he died.Roy Fowler:&nb[…]
[…] BBC as a trainee producer in 1952. He moved to ABC Television in 1959 but returned to the BBC in […]
[…]. He joined it when [it was] the time the Hungarian revolution and he left the country. But because his uncle was company secretary of ABC Pictures he got the prime jobs and I was just left … sweeping the floor most of the time. Learning how to repair cameras which stood me in gr[…]