[…] I recruited my lot and I then set up a training course with Rodney Marsh. And who was then the head of Star training, and a trained all my people at Alexandra Palace, got them into action. And we we made started making 300 radio and 300 television programmes a year, building up to or building up to[…]
[…]and I've never seen anything so good at the bridge. So and so I found out where the prints would be being hired from which was the, what's called the Alexandra library in the Perth Cultural Centre. And I asked to speak to the boss. And and I said, you know, do you check your films? Because it's not […]
[…] 1934 he’d even been part of the Baird team at Alexandra Palace), Alan was ready for a challenging activity – he […]
[…]ay was called ‘Shout Aloud Salvation’ (1951),[51] which was directed by Michael Barry,[52] the most wonderful director, and it was live. We did it at Alexandra Palace, and in those days, you did two performances a week; you did it on Sunday and then you did it again on Thursday. I had a huge part, a[…]
[…]to eat at Jimmy's a lot. I'm sure you remember all those periods because that's your period too isn't it. That's sort of early.SPEAKER: M1Yes I go to Alexandra Palace in 1950.SPEAKER: M2You say so that's why I love it any time any time a year or so yes your reviews with the initials J.C. J.C. or int[…]
[…]to the archers and to synagogue shots but not not succeeding. So I was writing actually more than one studio um, I finally went to BBC television and Alexandra Palace job and then I went to CVS in New York. Ronald Neame 1:17:44 Oh did you Roy Fowler 1:17:46[…]
[…] voice. It was marvellous. We had a premiere with Princess Alexandra, and Barbara Castle who was then Minister of Overseas […]
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