Sydney Samuelson

[…] (noise) opens it the lights go out. It’s what we do, what we’ve always done and I suppose we’ll always do that.Q: Doesn’t it go into the the Windsor Archive?SAMUELSON: I don’t know.Q: Well I mean it should do shouldn’t it.SAMUELSON: Well it should do. The best of all is the QueenMother. Doesn’t do […]

Anne V Coates

[…] Please. [laughs] Because I know it’s been recorded before, at least... Well I think it has maybe, but it’s been put in... But not in our archive. No. That was because, just luck, like you, all your life is luck really, or most of your life is luck. We used to live just opposite Harro[…]

Jimmy Wright

[…]ses and which had to be retained either for secrecy points of view for the archives I've seen some film that you shot using the color of King George 6 […]

Denis Forman

[…]on when you went, when you were took over.Denis Forman: It was chronic, it had one good man, Ernest Lindgren, who was the curator of theNational Film Archive and he was a purist, he believed passionately in preserving every film thatexisted. He could only raise a farthing for every million pounds th[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]at thanks to me, this and this and that and all that.Speaker 1  14:31  Well, I'd make sure at a certain point when they're deposited in the archive at the BFI. So the truth is, yourSpeaker 2  14:40  to get a chance to order leader, because it's not only sad, but just sheer evil.S[…]

denis-forman

[…] Ernest Lindgren, who was the curator of the National Film Archive and he was a purist, he believed passionately in […]

Roy Lockett

[…]u’re just not preserving this particular, mm, set of documents’ or ‘you’re not looking after it or really this should be sent away to be’, you know, ‘archived’ and, and in a sense put, you know, moral pressure on the union, which of course, could result in a direct cost for the union.Yes, yes. Well,[…]
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