Roger Davis

[…]and it was on it was derelict on the market for years. And the religious community who had started theological college and they were over in the East Anglia. They bought it with the large amount of land that was around it. And it became their main Theological College with nearly 100 students and, an[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]hree minutes screen time a day." That was all very well in studio organised conditions, but certainly not when for instance you had to travel to East Anglia for the day to get up a pick-up shot. Johnny would put some fat in the thing that immediately got cut out. The old bugger didn't tell me that h[…]

Michael Aldridge

[…] clapper loader.Michael Aldridge  2:02  The industry then, the film industry that was, became very difficult in the early '60s and I joined Anglia Television, where I spent nearly a year at Norwich on a contract. That contract ran out and I joined the BBC in 1962 as a holiday relief camera[…]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]mething which I've been very much involved with. We finished one last year, so we won't do too well for another year, two years. But the BBC. So I've Anglia and Central Television plus some other sponsors have been running a wildscreen Film Festival every other year, a competitive Film Festival and […]

Anne Fleming

[…]e ‘80s. You had, you had Manchester, The North West Film Archive and I think they were one of the first English regional film archives.MW: Maybe East Anglia around the same time. AF: Yes a little earlier I think. Yes. David Cleveland of course very active in that whole movement and very importa[…]

Vivienne Collins

[…]tington’s Career film was based in Cambridge, and in fact was doing a researchproject in Cambridge, and we were working around the Cambridge and East Anglia area. And the sleep film the medical adviser was based in Oxford so I was driving in both directions really to the two, the two seats of learni[…]
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