[…]nally I was 18 I didn't go to university because my father wanted me to go into the family business which had always been my my future. So when I was living in Boston Lincolnshire it was a pretty dull place to be to be honest for an 18 year old it was more interested in cinema than imprinting. So I […]
[…]s. It was it was very successful indeed.Alan Lawson 5:23 diminished Of course on television, whereas I remember seeing it posts I shows a BAFTA are somewhat terrifically powerful. Impact amazing really use. But it's like you say a work of art image? Well, it's how you react to everybody […]
[…] the girls and boys, or mostly boys, worked for nothing in films and, and made us, they gave us very bad deals, the ones who worked to do, earn their living. And that's how the union started, because of the living, you see.Yes.And because, also the producers made a lot of money and we had nothing, y[…]
[…] bad deals, the ones who worked to do, earn their living. And that's how the union started, because of the […]
[…]t memories of being companionable, if you like, was when I was about eight already, and he would take me for a walk in the country where we were then living and so he didn't play games, and he didn't feature except as the figure around whom the house was run. I think that's very important. I mean, h[…]
[…]w about bunk beds and there I was. And this flat was, must have been superb, you know, when it was actually... I think at that time she was alive but living elsewhere.Sheelagh Reece DRAFT. Tape 1 Side A3Wasn’t Yvonne Littlewood there at that time?Yvonne Littlewood was there and I met Yvonne Littlewo[…]
[…]t on film, his bits and we did 6 of those. And it was very successful so we did 7. And because it was so different I got what was the equivalent of a BAFTA award and so did Stanley. It was very successful.John Taylor: What was the show called.Jimmy Gilbert: On the bright side and that was really the[…]
[…] actually… I think at that time she was alive but living elsewhere. Sheelagh Reece DRAFT. Tape 1 Side A 4 […]
[…] And they said, no, no, you'll see. But when you're a little older, we'll take care of, and I think I was nine, nine years old, by which time we were living, we'd moved from Bella Ricky, we moved to Lyon See, in Essex, I was taken to the cinema for the first time, and I look forward to this with eno[…]
[…]with John… with Bob Dylan once but I don’t remember it strangely enough. If I did… and it was at a time… when he went and saw somebody that was living in Crouch End, which was near where I was living in Muswell Hill,and somebody said that I was there and that I’d worked with him at… at the sam[…]