Fred Tomlin

[…] more complimentary, saying again and again that they were the best results they have ever had with a Stedhiacer[?] microphone." […]

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[…] was very, very good training. [OI] Where, where were you living at the time? Whitton. [OI] You were, oh you’re […]

Tessa Idlewine

[…]re in the British Technicolor print – did that create any problems with matching from what you had from the negative to the IB or was it kind of just best guess between what you had.TI: Yeah we actually… they did match pretty well actually to what was in the negative especially after doing… like, it[…]

Cecil Buckland

[…]n the wall in my room at home - a huge one like that - on which you're sitting at a table with about twenty others when we won in 1975 and we won the best ITV programme for that year and they're all sitting there and it's great to see you sitting there now! I: Oh boy! To be quite honest with yo[…]

Norman J Warren

[…]ffice making up people’sinvoices and it was just a nightmare. It really was the worst job on earth. I was there for nine months in total and it was a living nightmare. I used to have nightmares about going there again on a Monday, getting on the same bus and thinking that I was doing that forever. A[…]

Howard Lanning

[…] in the film industry, it was really, it's always exciting to go into work. And even if the film was not a good film, from an editor who gave it your best shot, made it good issue could do. And you know, obviously the, the, the, as you get into film, because it's not being shot in, in continuity. So[…]

Ernest Maxin

[…]n of the world boxer. And he had an interest in him and they used to teach me to box and I was boxing every morning. So I decided I would fight for a living and become a boxer. So I started the boxing, unlicensed shows, and around various places at the same time in repertory, but fighting in clubs a[…]
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