Maurice Elvey

[…]is was a remarkable picture, and a remarkable forecast of what was likely to happen, and I'm still very proud of it. Unfortunately, the National Film Archive cannot find a copy: it doesn't exist.Ralph Bond : What a shame.Maurice Elvey : It's gone. Absolutely gone.Ralph Bond : So many of the really f[…]

Harry Miller

[…]y good for you.ROY FOWLER: No, no don’t think that at all.HARRY MILLER: We’re not liable to be sued for libel now are we?ROY FOWLER: It goes into the archive now.  It’s for history and no other purpose.  Good.  Thank you Harry.End Tape 3, Side 5 Start Side 6 [extra material, inte[…]

Robin Walsh

[…]arted, it was a very brave venture because it might not have made any money. But the flagship forum was roundabout, which were kind of I think, light features presented by Eva mills and Greg, and the newsroom started in kind of mid 60s. Is that right? Well, it had been up and running. When I went th[…]

Barrie Merritt

BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this[…]

Stanley Watkins

[…]n I saw the Hollywood, Hollywood review of 1929, originally, it was originally on film, and they made a disc version, and it. Seems the National Film Archives have the disc version, which they then transferred onto film for showing. But this had a lot of static, not high noise on it. Stanley Wa[…]
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