Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]d, I became president of Mummers, the Cambridge Dramatic Society, but I still don’t know why films and I still don’t know why documentary.Did you see documentaries at that time?No, not many. But, you know, I mean it’s the usual thing I suppose, I wanted to do good for the world, I wanted to go […]

Frances Cockburn

[…]ughout Africa, what they mostly tended was that there was one or two magazine programmes made specially for for for television, and showing in other parts of the world. And the COI, the film's division at that time, broke down almost media into two and there was a home home production which made per[…]

Michael Houldey

[…]t you can do what you want to do if you struggle if you work hard enough towards it. And what I've done, my works included drama, Documentary, Music, Arts, medical, and waternsw. So I've had quite a broad spectrum when when, and I've also worked for major companies for BBC for all the most of the IT[…]

Interview

[…]bout a three foot rod. And by the time it got to the end, the thing that the engine would stop and then start going the other way. So it took three quarts or a mile a river does to stop the boat and make it go reverse. And that was very difficult in shooting because you had to rehearse. But we manag[…]

Esther Harris

[…]ere things about the all ration, your new ration book and...?No, because that was what we called the Documentary Department.Oh.And I didn’t deal with documentaries. Oh, and occasionally I would be called in togive an opinion or say what I thought. But I mean physically Chris would have been, that wo[…]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…]tely fainted with...[35:12]She, she sounds...Elizabeth Furse DRAFT. Tape 1 Side B66Elizabeth Furse DRAFT. Tape 1 Side BShe sounds very much like the parts she played in, in ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’.No, she wasn't.For example, Pilar.She, she didn't, she played and she wasn't, she was a very a good m[…]
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