[…] it happened but he seemed to be a natural for art</mark></mark>, and singing and dancing although he never had any […]
[…] with Stephen Peet and Alan LawsonBill Cotton Jr was born on 23 April 1928, educatedArdingnye College, SussexSIDE 1, TAPE 1John Taylor: Your father start</mark></</mark>mark>ed working with the band early on, before you were born I supposeBill Cotton Jr: Absolutely, yes, he start</mark></</mark>mark>ed the band in the 20s, early 20s. And I […]
[…] ever went into was Beaconsfield where there was a female Art</mark> Director</mark></mark>, I think her name was Mary Brabham or […]
[…] star. Her films included Shooting Stars (1927), The Return of Carole Deane (1938) and Dead Lucky (1960).
I: 29th of May 1996 we are at BECTU headquart</mark></</mark>mark>ers and it’s a great honour and pleasure, a privilege to be interviewing Chilli Bouchier. Chilli welcome to, BECTUCB: Thank you very much...I: And,[…]
[…] British theatrical designer</mark>. After studying at the Central School of Art</mark></mark> she worked at the BBC as a design assistant […]
[…] can probably claim to have visited nearly all of the operating cinemas in that city on many occasions before, in my senior secondary school years, start</mark></</mark>mark>ing to contemplate actually working in the industry. In fact the excellent book on Edinburgh Cinemas and a later DVD on the same subject brought ba[…]
[…]script [Interviewer is Janet McBain, Date of Recording 15 07 2018, Observing and occasionally contributing is ex colleague Robert Scott] [Start</mark></</mark>mark> of Recording] [00:00]R: I expect once we get start</mark></</mark>mark>ed you'll have trouble getting me to stop so just tell me, "Stop!" I: That's fine!&nbs[…]
L.P. Williams ( art</mark> director</mark></mark>) 10/</mark>8/</mark>1905 - 8/</mark>10/</mark>1996 by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:46 PM BIOGRAPHY: After […]
[…]ory Project - Interview No. 407[Copyright BECTU] Interview Date: 1997-04-30Interviewer: Roy Fowler Interviewee: Fred TomlinRoy Fowler: So start</mark></</mark>mark>ing at the beginning, when and where were you born?E.M. Smedley-Aston: Well I was born in Birmingham. My father was an accountant and during t[…]
[…], I think, or there around. And so I spent all my schooling in Ross, and that was, of course, then sort of late ‘30s and into the War. So, the early part</mark></</mark>mark> of the War anyway, I, I was in Ross, I was in school there. Convents, schooling, I can't claim any academic qualifications, but I did specialise i[…]