Roger Bernard Newbold Smither

[…]y stage and then all of this stuff was put together by an editor called Jonathan Gili. The film tells the story of a young soldier, played by an actor called Brian Stirner who gets his call-up papers, travels to his base camp through The Blitz, goes through training, has various premonitions of[…]

Roy Fowler

[…]t of camera...?  Well, those were, those were the disciplines that we, we knew about and were interested in. I don’t think any of us was an actor molkay [ph 0:18:56] you know.  Let’s turn away from the purpose of the, mm, project to looking at relations with ACT, BECTU, with the,[…]

Jenny Barraclough

[…]Alives’; “Alright We’ll do it ourselves” had minimal commentary.“Our School” had no commentary.JBThat's true and then if I did I would perhaps get an actor sometimes to read the minimalcommentary. Yeah.Can we stop for a second year just because I feel yes. It's….SRAt the end of the 80s you left the […]

Graham Hartstone

[…]e PA which were enormous loudspeakers running on 110 volts and big amplifiers, run with an inverter and run the microphone around for the assistant tractor, follow him around or give it to him whenever he needed it. I remember one day we were shooting on the lockdown this big open tank. And I was su[…]

Edward (William) Graham

[…]length.He didn’t keep up with the other Outlaws except Jimmy Crabbe who worked in a tax office in Southend. He’s never met any of the other actors who played William.He was offered £40 a week on the main variety circuit, it was just going so well, when his call-up papers arrived. When his […]
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