Jack Hildyard

[…]eaker  10:21  I know Brian was because I was once on a unit that Brian was the operator on. WhereUnknown Speaker  10:29  were you living at the time, Richmond.Unknown Speaker  10:33  How did you get to and from? Well, it was a bit tricky. Actually. It was a train journe[…]

Sidney Cole

[…] Thorold Dickinson was editing films there and I became an assistant to him and started learning about how films were really made.AI : Where were you living and how did you travl to work?SC: I was living at that time where I'd lived for much of my youth in Victoria around Vauxhill Bridge Rd. So it w[…]

sidney-cole-transcript-1987

[…] how films were really made. Alan Lawson: Where were you living and how did you travel to work? Sid Cole: […]

Martin Gibbons

[…]y Mike Mark Brailsford called the lad himself. Now, the lad himself is set immediately after Hancock sad parsing, and it is about his transition from living into either heaven or hell. And he's accompanied in this wonderful play by the characters from the Hancock's half hour scenes in various in var[…]

Sheila Whitaker

[…]irmingham University?Yeah, to do history and I was offered a scholarship. But I sort of thought I wanted to go out into the big wide world and earn a living, you know, the usual mistake that people make.SF: So you never went to Birmingham University?No. One...SF: They had some very good historians t[…]

Richard Levin

[…]:13  I killed the myth about the Albert Hall. Because I started doing other programmes only like the ones with the real audiences likeMiss World BAFTA Awards or something like that, which I used to do all these because nobody else seems to know teh Albert Hall, which isa really interesting plac[…]

Godfrey Jennison

[…]mehow separated I believe this is all cars and Lot is slightly varying versions of the same story. A lot of walked into Berlin and found a mother and living in a cell rooming house. And starved them for a few weeks and then Carl was wandering around the outside world and trying to get in and literal[…]

John Aldred

[…]ong time in the projection room watching the daily rushes and some cut sequences. I remember there was always a crowd of native extras on the ground, living in tents near the exterior jungle film set. It was interesting to note that their shop steward who was also Paul Robeson's stand-in was Kenyatt[…]

Geoff Labram

[…]bram  21:57  way aroundInterviewer  21:59  absolutely right let's pause to think for a moment the question here is where were you living and how did you get to and from workGeoff Labram  22:13  well i was still at that time living with my parents in Isleworth Middlesex […]
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