[…]claimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter.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 BE[…]
[…]nted to get into films. From an early age I liked the cinema. I was interested in photography. My father was interested in photography, just straight forward still photography. He had a close friend an American who came to Europe every year for the grand prix motor racing which he loved and he filme[…]
[…]f it's like a chairman, can I ask you just a chairman, can I ask you a question then you can respond to people off it's happened the other evening at BAFTA You know, when this Kathy Burke was being interviewed to begin with, nobody asked me questions, that huge audience and after and then Derek &nbs[…]
[…]th my mother, in those days mother took you, and I went and got the job. I'm sorry this is all rather tedious but it leads but to something because unfortunately after two or three years he died but his wife who lived in the same house, of course, happened to be a journalist and she wanted me to sta[…]
[…]sp;1:14 My name is Howard Lanning. I was born in 1932, in the East End of London, and I've been in the film industry as a Film and Sound Editor for more than 50 years.Derek Threadgall 1:35 Then we get into the meat of it.Unknown Speaker 1:38 Now I've got the sound a lit[…]
[…] and, you know, we had a good, good life. We really did. We helped each other. We've, when we won our major awards, we won them at the same time, the BAFTA Awards. We rarely work together, only at the end when we made two films in India. And we did some... a script on something else and Steel. But a[…]
[…] Project - Interview No. 363 [Copyright BECTU ] Transcription Date: 1998-12 Interview Date: First section unknown, side 4 - 1995-07-24 […]
[…] nomination Best Actress for Bedtime (2003) RTS Camera Craft Award BAFTA 1998 for outstanding contribution to British film industry RTS Hall of Fame 1998 OBE 2006 OBE 2004 […]
[…]pt a photographic chemist's shop. And so we had, uh, sold cameras, and I served customers with films and loaded the cameras. [laughter] I was the boy for all the people who'd bought expensive cameras and then had to get a shop assistant to load them for them and so on. So that, I suppose, was my fir[…]
[…] Sanger and J Arthur Rank; about Mr Bateman – accountant for Rank; expenses and fiddling. Section 7: More newsreel personalities, […]