[…] to spread the film around really. And quite often, though, American releases had to printed in America. Again, if the film was being made for United Artists, and it was being paid for from the States, they would probably say all the copies will be made in America even though it’s been shot over her[…]
[…]ee, Victor couldn't get records was quiet. They were all shell act records. Then, you see, but then we changed over to Victor because they wanted the artists, all these things get done by the by the commercial people you know, and they don't even tell you about it until it's almost too late. Ti[…]
[…]e was loved by his crew. He was incredible man, and very generous in spirit, everyone you can think of. But we were in Corfu, and the whole of United Artists hierarchy, argue under their umbrellas on the beach, when I was doing the dune buggy scene. And these dune buggies were hopelessly couldn't co[…]
[…]d alter the aeroplane a bit for the for the for your team.Speaker 2 11:45 Oh no, we used to take the whole plane and fill it out with the artists and the crew. And we would they would take out all quite a few of the seats so that it was all first cars because that's what the union said w[…]
[…]ll from a young age. I passed the eleven plus and went to Redditch County High School grammar school and there were lots of opportunities there to do artistic things as well as study. There were light opera musical performances there as well. And I also met my husband-to-be in the lower sixth which […]
[…]n’t know what thirty quid all that time ago is worth today. I can’t work those sort of things out.MIKE DICK: Can you describe some of the artists who appeared on it.PETE MURRAY: Well, the first ones were Lonnie Donegan, Tommy Steele. I think we had Dennis Lotis on, who was at[…]