[…]le house. The farmhouse it was 800 years old court was born manor and. I frankly did not really enjoy being on the land. I always felt that I wasn't part of this in this life and kept out of farming activities as best I could. For some reason or another I got interested in films. A school friend cal[…]
[…] with Stephen Peet and Alan LawsonBill Cotton Jr was born on 23 April 1928, educatedArdingnye College, SussexSIDE 1, TAPE 1John Taylor: Your father started working with the band early on, before you were born I supposeBill Cotton Jr: Absolutely, yes, he started the band in the 20s, early 20s. And I […]
[…]pyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Philip Donnellan: television documentary producer, director. Recording starting on the 28 June1991.Colin Moffat: Right, Philip your name is quite clearly Irish but I suspect in fact if I didn't already know that you are a p[…]
[…] and go back in the afternoon and my mother was terrified of this and again I had. An older girl of about seven they used to escort me when I first started. And. My brother who's two years younger than me. He started when I was seven and I remember being terrified having to look after my brother who[…]
[…]oluntary offers to proofread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.comKeith Ewart Side 1Roy Fowler 0:00 The ACTT History Project. Subject is Keith Ewart. The date is the 18th of April, 1989 right. Here we go, Keith, […]
[…] 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, starting 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[…]
[…]t John P. Hamilton's in Paddington and we have a very distinguished lady, Joan Kemp-Welch, of, I think, absolutely formidable achievement. So we'll start at the very beginning, Joan, and the origins. When and where you were born, family background, things like that - all the things that led you into[…]
[…]rried in South Africa to a very charming man called Jack Rudd who was very sweet to me and had two children from his previous marriage, and so I was part of a family for the first time, which was lovely. Then, when the war ended, we came back in ’45 and I went back to Heron’s Ghyll. But by then I wa[…]
[…] -1957) was the director of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) from 1909 - 1955) we’d got our diploma. […]