[…]ic job. And it was wonderful actors, and, you know, it was, it is a very moving piece, and I’m very proud that I’ve got my name on it. And we won the BAFTA, best single drama. And, I think it was at that point I thought, I’m going to retire, because I’ve, won a BAFTA, and I’ll go out.[0:10:08]What w[…]
[…] 1 Linda Wood 0:00 Tony Lawson, film editor, being interviewed by Linda Wood on the fifth of December. 2000 tape interview for can you say where you were born? Tony Lawson 0:16 Yes, I was born in London, in Paddington. My mother was a nurse. My f[…]
Interviewer 0:00 This is an interview with Mike Aldridge and is the property of the History Project for BECTU. The date today is the 15th of September 1997. And, Mike,can I ask you where and when you were born?Michael Aldridge 0:20 I was born in 1941 in East London and […]
[…]. Jerry Anstiss, camera operator feature films. interviewers, Alan Lawson, and Sid Wilson, recorded on the first of September 1993. side onefirst and foremost, when and where were you born?Gerry Anstiss 0:39 I was born 1928. in Hampstead it's like the old St. Mary's Hospital right close […]
[…]right things, so that by the age of 5 I was being allowed to watch the rehearsals of the Diagliev Ballet Company in London which was an unknown thing for anybody to do. It was never allowed, but she somehow or another found, because she sent me to a very good dancing school to begin with.LW: How old[…]
[…]920s and 1970s, most particularly as ‘continuity girl’. Her career began at Walthamstow Studios in the 1917 and she received her first credit in 1935 for The Mystery of the Marie Celeste. She joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service during WWII and subsequently returned to the film industry, working[…]
[…]gressive in the 1900s and it had quite an intellectual a group of boys, we came from intellectual families mainly . W. H. Auden had been there just before and at that point he hadn't been regarded as respectable. His early poems came up to the school library, I remember someone saying I couldn't tea[…]
[…] to art school. 0:00:58.9 MIKE: Tell me about your passion for art. Where did that come from? 0:01:02.2 JOY: Oh, […]
[…] a Lovely War (1969), for which he was awarded a BAFTA. SUMMARY: In this interview he talks in detail to […]
[…] the 1917 and she received her first credit in 1935 for The Mystery of the Marie Celeste. She joined the […]