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[…] joined them because we used to go out every now and again and shoot a bit of stock to show it going up. And so I grew up with it really. I was never Alexandra Palace, but most of our stuff was based before he was based at Lime Grove. And then when it moved to here to get sort of really started to g[…]
[…] in good stead for this new-fangled television thingJK: Well I first did television in 1935 /1936. We did a musical I remember with Patricia Melon at Alexandra Palace called A Ship in the Bay. It was so expensive that they put it out twice and it also went out on the radio as wellI: Then after the w[…]
[…]lled the Polish Corridor at Gaumont British, and later of course I worked there a lot because it was the BBC television as you know after Ally Pally, Alexandra Palace that is. And now we're into Ealing I don't think I went all that often. No, I don't think he liked that and we didn't, we did go from[…]
[…]ockbridge spoke the commentary.John Legard: Another good voice.Rodney Giesler: Another good voice. It was marvellous. We had a premiere with Princess Alexandra, and Barbara Castle who was then Minister of Overseas Development. And it went down extremely well. It was reviewed in the Times Educational[…]
[…]nitaries there and rode out the palace steps you know, it was it was great stuff. So now of course, meanwhile, Cleopatra is known as entities come to Alexandra Demeter is being prepared by her handmaidens in this luxurious Well, I suppose SS milk bath with all these handmaidens or beautifully scanti[…]