sidney-cole-transcript-1987

[…] things which have now become commonplace. One of the early documentaries used the technique of the deliberate straight face to […]

Virginia McKenna

[…] I thought, it’s so lovely; you’re not trying to make me look like I’m in fancy dress. It was real. I really loved playing that. One of my favourite parts. And then in ’56 I did several things. I played Juliet in Romeo and Juliet on television with Tony Britton playing Romeo,[50] and we also did a f[…]

Vivienne Collins

[…]rtension, like stress, which was, I mean stress was almost unheard of then because this was the end of the‘70s. And I was attending a little unit at Barts, a biofeedback unit and learning about self-help methods of helping disease. And, as I say, I think by then I was going through a crisis of consc[…]

Margaret Thomson

Margaret Thomson Side 1Gloria Sachs  0:00  It's August the 23rd 1989. This is a recording of Margaret Thomson. Side one, tape one. Margaret, will you please like to tell me something about your, where you are, who you are, where you come from, your childhood days, anything about your early[…]

Sydney Samuelson

[…]eek. Now that meant somebody had to be up there with one of those glorious buckets with a long brush and slapping paste around and matching the four parts of the poster. When the doorman left without even asking and realising that the posters were sitting there and there was no one to put them up I […]

Bill Mason

[…]obert Duncan, running down stairs and every time he ran down stairs and looked through the window he was up another flight. And that was shown at the Arts Theatre which b brought in about £15 but we then had legal proceedings against us and the unit, was very difficult and very embarassing, I was on[…]

Sidney Cole

[…]irector like Robert Hamer, for instance. Robert had a great ability at his best to handle relations between the sexes in an amusing way as in 'Kind Hearts' and Coronets or a tougher way as in ' It Always Rains on Sunday' 1.ick was rather gentlemanly in his attitude towards those of things and with R[…]

Interview with Lusia Krakowska

[…] not aimed at the Polish servicemen. They wanted to make documentaries of all sorts of subjects, like the plane crash […]
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