Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…] origin, your father, no? You....No, no. It's not interesting.Well I was curious what your father did and, and, and whether your mother also had any part</mark></</mark>mark>icular traits that lead you into your subsequent lifestyle?No, no, no, no, not at all, not at all.Right. Okay.My father was a kind of a medical man[…]

BEHP 0719 T- RENÉE GLYNNE TRANSCRIPT

[…] discussing details of Caesar … with L.P. Williams who was Art</mark> Director</mark></mark>, Brian Desmond Hurst who was Co -Director</mark></mark>, Marjorie […]

Julie Cave Transcript Sides 5 and 6

[…] is to start</mark> in November with Robert Hughes, the Australian art</mark></mark> critic, who lives in America, whose last major series […]

Cyril Pennington

[…] that photograph in Bond Street, in a frame, in an art</mark></mark> shop window, a photograph by Humphrey Jennings. I've forgotten […]

Freddie Francis

[…]ddie Francis: Very primitive you know. And my parents were not very rich and my dear old mother, bless her, had never been to school. My father had start</mark></</mark>mark>ed in his life as a clerk on the railway, actually he start</mark></</mark>mark>ed life and I always tell this to Americans because in American slang it means something[…]

Renee Glynne

[…]e time to his performances. So, we were backstage. Ooh, backstage! I like backstage not onstage. I never wanted to be a performer.DARROL BLAKE: You start</mark></</mark>mark>ed very young ... How did you come to be in thefilm business? From the CV I see that you were a sort of trainee production</mark> secretary to begin with.[…]

James (Jimmy) Gilbert

[…]eet. James Gilbert has mainly been a producer and director</mark></</mark>mark> for television and the date is 5 March 1990, File No 130.SIDE 1, TAPE 1John Taylor: Just start</mark></</mark>mark> at the beginning. When were you born and whereJimmy Gilbert: I was born in Edinburgh in 1923 and my father, he was Irish, he came from the West Co[…]

Winston (Wyn) Ryder

[…]ou have?WR: Prep school in High Wycombe and then the grammar school, and I wasn’t the best student, and my parents were friendly with Edgar Wallace’s Art</mark></</mark>mark> Director</mark></</mark>mark>, the only lady art</mark></</mark>mark> director</mark></</mark>mark> at the time. She was very talented, when she wasn’t working for Edgar Wallace, mainly in the theatre,LH: Edga[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…] Leeman: Well, my mother's father, Edward Catto[?], was a recognised Scots poet. He used to write under the name of William Porline[?], and he was a part</mark></</mark>mark>-time journalist. But he left school at about fourteen, he was born in Aberdeen, and he had to go to work there and then in those days. And when I […]
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