Mike Bradsell

[…]h it was for the BBC and was transmitted by the BBC. No, no, no, no.Simon Rose  1:05:44  And she she was known as sort of quite a glamorous actress during the war, I think that this must have been one of her first things she actually directed.Speaker 1  1:05:52  I think she shoul[…]

Lesley Gogarty

[…]And they get well, I said, a week, weekend, course, somewhere. Well, yeah, no, that's not drama training, is it? But then, as we spoke earlier, of an actress I read about this week, Helena Bonham Carter didn't go to drama school, but she was successful, but I think that was because of her family con[…]

Terry Marcel

[…]h. We went a lot of locations on that one we did. Venice. We were in Germany. It was a really interesting project. And of course, she was a fantastic actress. I loved working with herSpeaker 3  9:39  so then you've got the opportunity. We're moving on. So this is now I've got sort of with […]

Stanley Watkins

[…]bsp;I was transit, Stanley Watkins  1:08:01  yeah, and you could tell. You could tell at the start, when they got actors and actresses who had been in silent pictures and were teaching them to speak, you could tell that they were being taught because they pronounced their wo[…]

Jim Peters

[…]a couple already as Roy Thomson did the first. R: Oh good. There was one time, there was one memorable experience which I found quite funny. The actress involved found quite funny. The Director involved quite funny. Yes, I think the Sound Recordist would have done as well! The rest of the crew […]

Robert Love

[…] play is two hours. And we put together a wonderful cast - Eileen McCallum, Dorothy Paul, who was in the original stage version I think, a nice young actress called, oh God, I've forgotten her name now! Sorry about that. The young Peter Mullan was the only male in it and we made it in the studio and[…]

Judy Ritchie

[…]r to do all these stupid games, you know, so at the end of it Eileen, she's done up as Mrs whoever it was, no, it was Mrs Mack, I bet, Mrs Mack, that actress. Eileen, forgive me! Mrs Mack. So, Mrs Mack's chasing John Paton round the, and it's so funny and they got Morag Torbet and they put her in a […]
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