Derek Malcolm

[…]ing, which was enough to give the left wing a very bad name for me. Yeah. And I really thought that locks were awful. Yeah, and destroying with awful academic rubbish or sort of enthusiasm for the cinema, you know, and they regarded me as a bourgeois elitist. And I regarded them as fearful, the West[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]ent back to the Coal Board. Francis Gysin was running the unit men.John Legard: Had Donald retired?Rodney Giesler: He went up to Dundee and became an academic. The unit was now in Dorset Square. They'd moved from 2, Grosvenor Place. I'd done a film for Donald earlier on post-Kuwait called "Remotely […]

Margaret Dale

[…]bsp;Disc 3 Track 2.I thought it very important that something should be done so that dancers could be dance people all their lives. They are deprived academic education in their youth because if you want to be in a ballet company you start young. I had no formal education whatsoever. It seemed ludic[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]ust be a reason …Philip Donnellan: Well all I can do in reply to that is to quote, not directly alas, uh but to talk about a book by a young American academic called Martin well I suppose he would call himself Wiener, I would call him Veena meaning a resident of Vienna I suppose. Um Martin Weiner’s […]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…]given here are estimates based on readings from the original cassette recording.Tape 1 Side B.Yes, David Lean.Unlike Reed, he was mainly, I think, an academic, a thinker, and a doer, but a thinker first, and then a doer. Whereas Carol was a showman, you know. David Lean was not a showman, David Lean[…]

John Allen

[…]nation to grammar school.SPEAKER: F17But at those times there was a very very limited number of places. And although you might. Achieve the necessary academic qualifications to go into grammar school it was a matter of whether there was a place.SPEAKER: F10Unofficially I believe. I reach that standa[…]

Lindsay Anderson

[…]ms and ended up knowing a bit. And the good thing about Sequence was that it was a discovery for its editors.Also it wasn't in any way theoretical or academic, even though it did start at Oxford. So that for instance the French influence which came later to dominate English writing the about films a[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]nwards â€“ again, nothing against my being a woman,nothing against my being an Indian, but because I’d worked at Shell they thought I must be academic only, you know. But...Strange.It’s a strange reaction, yes, yes.But he was a commercial producer.He was definitely a total change from, you k[…]
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