Lindsay Anderson

[…]y herself and that really was the unit. If I had known what making a film meant I suppose I wouldn't have done it.Norman Swallow: This was done in a factory what was it called — do you rememberLindsay Anderson: The Universal Works, Richard Sutcliffe Ltd., Horbury WakefieldNorman Swallow: Sorry the t[…]

Maurice Carter

[…] are two legendary names from music hall, what do you rememberabout themMaurice Carter: Will Fyffe was a very nice guy, I think he was a considerable actor, butLauder was a pain in the arse. By that time his Victorian comedy was a bit outre.Roy Fowler: Presumably there was an audience for it.Maurice[…]

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[…] was then I think ten, and he's a well known actor now I think, I've never seen him since. But […]

Hugh Stewart

[…] on the quality of a film, and on a particular actor’s performance. He talks in detail about the difficulties of […]

Chris Kelly

[…] of time from 1933 I mean the influence lead how he had on on the family, if you like was the sort of introduction of all these wonderful artists and actors and technicians and many of whom I had met over the years as a youngster Ando still in touch with funnily enough is a couple couple but he was […]

Evangeline Harrison

[…]ay, then Wonderwall came along and Jocelyn agreed to do it and then she wasn’t up to it really. She did one thing, she did a green velvet suit for an actor, can’t remember any on their names, but Jane Birkin was in it, who was absolutely beautiful and lovely. It was a dreadful, dreadful film… Joe Ma[…]
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