Stephen Peet

[…]e shadow of Hiroshima. It was being made by a volunteer group in Japan with some of the victims, some of the survivors of Hiroshima, of how they were living now and it was something not known about much in this country. And it was done in a very simple way. This is so and so, and there they are at h[…]

Alf Cooper

[…]olor has never ever been worse than Eastman and in my view in many instances better.Yes.52But the shelf life of Technicolor I saw when we had a go in BAFTA in Piccadilly on an odd occasion we saw red shoes, some old shots of red shoes that had been kept that had been on the shelf thirty-five years a[…]

Robert Beatty

[…]ne.Robert Beatty: I daresay he could be. But we always got on well together and he was very kind to me. He used to drive me up to the studios. He was living in Bolton Gardens then, he said I'll take you up to the studios, it was difficult getting trains and all that sort of thing, he said get yourse[…]

Ella Mallet

[…]as more than valued. You see they go out now. But many of the people, they hadn't been out of their villages. Then they suddenly found that they were living in a big world. Oh yes that was. And when there was an opportunity - not often - there was a little effects. We could use the tubular bells, yo[…]

Peter Proud

[…]p;it up in the dark.They told me to go, and go I wentWhile you were with B.I.P., were you living with your mother?For a while I was living with, for 28/6 a woman who […]

Sheila Collins

[…] talked to us I thought well of course, that’s it. It’s got all the interest in the theatre which I love, but which I knew there’s no way of making a living in, well not really, you know, it’s so small. So I chucked the university course, the high school’s course, and went and took a shorthand typin[…]

Ella Mallett

[…] of their villages. Then they suddenly found that they were living in a big world. Oh yes that was. And […]
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