Jenny Barraclough

[…]ea quarter of the B.B.C.’s output must come from independents. And George and I, two seniorproducers in the department, were invited by Will to go to BAFTA, sit on the stage andanswer questions about what sort of things we felt we wanted from independents (we theB.B.C.) wanted from independents and […]

Christopher Miles

[…]ges are facile  today are not interesting.Rodney Giesler  31:25  Well, they are debased. I mean, there's nothing I like bores decision BAFTA. For a member screening and the screen where the lights go down goes out to the full huge, they will see the whole thing. For instance withChris[…]

Joe Mendoza

[…]e. She said, you know, Jack's got one, one attic. No, would you like the other one? So I moved on down to Denon. And that really is what fix me about living in the country. Because I'd been in London all my life. I'd never ever. I used to have a week in Buckinghamshire, maybe that Easter time when I[…]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…]was live and get on with it, and enjoy life, stop and stare. I’d had the first 8 years of my life, that weren’t worth having, actually, weren’t worth living, but I still had this intense zest for life that I’d had up to 18 months, hyper active being able to walk and talk at 11 months I must have bee[…]

Gordon Hales

[…]eave the unit for a while to recoverInterviewer  39:44  was the emotional life of the unit fraught in ways like that? Well, but that was he living intensely at the time,Gordon Hales  39:52  or I don't know. I don't know there was I don't know if there was much sleeping together i[…]

Tilly Day

[…]s, yes.Tilly Day: Oh yes, lots. I was with him for, oh, about two years, and we did many, many films. Sort of...Sidney Cole: Were you still living at home at that time?Tilly Day: Oh yes, I always lived at home.Sidney Cole: So it was quite a journey to get to Twickenham?Tilly Day:[…]

Bill Girdlestone

[…];And every day? (Five days.) Only a five day week you worked?Bill Girdlestone: No, eight till one on Saturday.Fowler/Lawson: Where were you living then?Bill Girdlestone: Wimbledon Park.Fowler/Lawson: You were living at Wimbledon Park. How did you get to and from?Bill Girdlestone:[…]

Mickey Hickey

[…] home on holiday and saw my mother, my mother was living in Harrow. I went up and saw my old […]

Tilly Day

[…] many, many films. Sort of... Sidney Cole: Were you still living at home at that time? Tilly Day: Oh yes, […]
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