Waris Hussein

[…]any of this happened, I had done a series called Edward And Mrs. Simpson for Thames. Yeah. And that was just...  ...it got the Emmy and the BAFTA when I was shooting Baby Makes Six. And Colleen Dewhurst stopped the shoot and said "I want to announce that my director's just won an award". A[…]

Joy Cuff (née Seddon)

[…]some drawings at Thou Shalt Not Steal because obviously it's no written word. And also they had newspapers which they were reading, which were all in picture form. And I had to choose a colour so I think there was green for sport and red for war and, you know, purple for the weather or something and[…]

Sue (Susan) Crockford

[…]ally awakened in me to what was going on in South Africa. I kind of read a bit I suspect but not a lot. And I was shown, not by her by some one else, pictures of Sharpeville and I was utterly shocked. [Phone rings]SF: Right, we’ll carry on there, I did pause it.When I, when I saw these pictures of S[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…]e Rawnsley, the art director. He brought this idea of no sets, everything was done with back projection, so that except for furniture it was all just pictures. And it took ages to light, it really did. I always felt it would never be a financial success because we would be three days sometimes over […]

John Brabourne (Knatchbull)

[…] things there. And this was his biggest thing he did. He did a wonderful job. Then I suppose I still see a lot of him where he was he is a trustee of BAFTA.Unknown Speaker  38:51  Yes, IUnknown Speaker  38:52  see him.Lord Brabourne  38:55  And he he'd actually working […]

June Randall

[…]ooting then scrapped the lot.[04:56]Did we? I can’t believe it. Anyway, I can’t remember. But anyway, I think Miranda, yesI did that. Very happy picture with Glynis Johns. First time I’d met Ken Annakin. We used to call him ‘Panickin’ Annakin’. And I did all the films with him. We did a filmcal[…]

Jack Rockett

[…]Rockett: In Denman Street with Gaumont company.Sidney Cole: Aha. And how long did you stay?Jack Rockett: Well I was there for - until Gaumont-British Picture Corporation was formed in 1930.Sidney Cole: And that was just when things were changing over to sound.Jack Rockett: That's right.Sidney Cole: […]

Hugh Stewart

[…] me to do anything else than to do what the picture demanded, but he wanted to make sure his close-ups […]

Carol Owens

[…]s full Assistant when I was made up was a film called “Public School” and the Editor was Paul Carter, the Director was Jonathan Gili and Paul won the BAFTA Craft Award for “Public School” and was was kind enough to share his prize with me. So that was that was delightful.SPEAKER: M2 [Paul Collard]So[…]
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