Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…] something must come only in one day or the end of September. I know I heard about Wembley Studios which weren't very big studios. They were known as associated sound film industries and I wrote to a man called Wilson the chief engineer he was. And to my surprise and absolute delight I got a reply b[…]

Harry Coventry

[…]when I felt I wanted to go to change my my role, and go into sport or something, which was the normal, natural way. I was actually asked to apply for associate assistant producers in sport. And at the same time, I'd done attachments in that area, and I'd done editing in on Olympics, in in Television[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]for a series of film and television studios in and around the towns of Elstree and Borehamwood in Hertfordshire. By ‘ABC’ McKenna is referring to the Associated British Corporation, a television production company and cinema chain for which the parent company was the Associated British Picture Corpo[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…]s the old great director, who (incidentally, if I'm going on a bit do push me back) I got on very well with Walter and his wife Culley Forde, who was associate producer. And Walter used to always have a piano on the set. And when we were getting ready for the next set-up, once he'd worked out what h[…]

Sidney Cole

[…] and the appropriate verb. He was a great enthusiast for films and a great enthusiast for films meaning something. He worked on a film on which I was associate producer, 'Scott of the Antartic'. He managed to get a script out of a mass of material which other writers like H. E. Bates had tried to do[…]

sidney-cole-transcript-1987

[…] something. He worked on a film on which I was associate producer, Scott of the Antarctic . He managed to get […]

Roy Fowler

[…] with my new pension, still writing a great deal, getting published in some measure.  I was a member of the screenwriters association or an associate member of the screenwriters association I got into that quite early that was midpoint during the war I guess about 1943 and that was an inte[…]

Margaret Dale

[…] pension. Take it easy for a year or so, which is what I did. Disc 3 track 5NS: You mentioned the film you made with and about Gene Kelly. He is associated naturally in the cinema. Can you tell us, as a cinema goer, something of dance and ballet as reflected in the cinema? Feature films I mean.[…]

Ray Harryhausen

[…]nd see what this was all about. Sounds interesting. And so I went to Columbia and through I think he was working for Sam Katz member third term as an associate producer. And I finally met Mr. snare. That was the first time. Was there a script. There was a basic script some sort of creature that they[…]
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