Maurice Carter

[…]pop up, we used to shout out fromthe art department, Albert, and Albert used to pop up the stairs, what do you want.Roy Fowler: Was he a great scenic artist.Maurice Carter: Yes, brilliant, but it is extraordinary because he developed the scenicartist part from his sign writing, originally he was a s[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]re or something because he mustn't be left idle over these books. She never opened a book in her life, she was an uneducated peasant but one of great artistic character and tremendous toughness. I've forgotten what the question was now, what didn’t I answer?Colin Moffat: Your I was, I was wondering […]

Charles Wilder

[…]along?Charles Wilder: Well I had a good Standard X7 when I left school so it wasn't strange to me you know. And of course I met all the then contract artists and that sort of thing at that time, and then gradually um...John Taylor: Did you pay the wages to the crowd artists and so on?Charles Wilder:[…]

Harry Miller

[…]RRY MILLER: No, not really, he’d lose his job.  [LAUGHTER]   Then there were lots of people who’d call to see the people, the stars and the artists and that, and you’d whip them up to their room, tell them that the artist – and you’d bring them up to their room and maybe they’d give you a […]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…]e man, and he was quite professional, you know. He was, he was sort of, you know, he was a technician man basically. No feeling for what's called the artists or anything, you know. But they did it themselves, you see Arthur Askey was very clever, he was a very good director himself, you know, and he[…]

Francis Searle

[…]visual graphic arts, any of those things, theSpeaker 1  1:43  only, the only, the only connection could be that my father was a pretty good artist, painter, and I think I must have got some of his artistic talent because I can, whilst I'm not an artist, and I think I I could be a good pain[…]

Dudley Lovell

[…]was still smarting under the electrician? You are they call these designs? He did disgust? He was not. He said that's not a design for a musical. And artist. The dress designer said you don't care for them? No, I don't care for a loved one. No, he said the founders and it is the best I can do is you[…]

Hazel Allen

[…]ced he was a wonderful restauranteur. And they produced the most marvellous True Stories of all the things he'd been through with all the old musical artists once they got into the fall music fall. They, when he eventually came to Brighton Manley Coventry Hippodrome, he was a Brighton Hippodrome bec[…]
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