[…] because it was just there. Norman Swallow: Yes it is associated with Free Cinema of course even though you made […]
[…]tter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this interview.However, the BEHP wants t[…]
[…]several Fields that were made at Ealing at that time.Jonathan Balcon 40:54 And Stephen Courthauld who was was the majority shareholder at Associated Talking Pictures, which was the holding company at Ealing, had said to Reg Baker, who was the managing director, 'Reg, you know, I've got t[…]
[…]d from time to time as assistant for other cameramen. Other cameramen I worked for—I remember working for—were James Ritchie, later a producer at the British Rail Unit, and John Reed [UNVERIFIED], John R.F. Stewart, and Bill Pollard. It was with Bill Pollard I remember having possibly my most enjoya[…]
[…] when they first started, and the other one was for Associated Rediffusion. So I thought, "I'm going to write another […]
[…]he end of the flyer and there were two addresses. One was for ABC, which was the name that ATV had when they first started, and the other one was for Associated Rediffusion. So I thought, "I'm going to write another letter." So on the way home I sketched out a letter on the train and wrote it out pr[…]
[…]on: What was the name of the company?Cyril Pennington-Richards: It was Industrial and General Film Laboratories, and another company called British Empire Films. We bought George Humphries' business for a hundred and sixty pounds and...Alan Lawson: That was the titling business?Cyril […]
[…] was Industrial and General Film Laboratories, and another company called British Empire Films. We bought George Humphries' business for a […]
[…]es and I was there for some little time and indeed it was edited by a man called Paul Tyres who was extremely young we were all very young, everybody associated with the whole venture was young. And I had the privilege of editing the journal for I think four or five years. And then it was taken over[…]
[…]hat's a technical job is it?11:08 DMW: No. Thank you for the question.NS: Please explain, yes.DMW: This is the elitist snobbery thing about the British. The establishment. Had I been to the wrong interviewer, I would have become a Junior Programme Engineer doing the same job. But because appar[…]