Lesley Gogarty

[…] Might have to start this question again. Was there a lot of I know I wanted to say, was there a lot of rivalry between you casting agents to get the best films, or how do you found out what was going to happen in a couple of months time, and so you could be prepared for that.Lesley Gogarty  19[…]

Robin Walsh

[…]p;So we get into TV by the back door.Unknown Speaker  25:07  And I said,Unknown Speaker  25:10  You'll hardly need makeup, but we best go in anyway.Unknown Speaker  25:14  And as we were going in John June was coming out. And I said, John, allow me to sort of introduce […]

Gordon Courcha

[…]worked out.Unknown Speaker  37:04  What I didn't realise that of the people that had already been recruited for the news agency, two of his best people were among them. And he was actually struggling a bit I thinkUnknown Speaker  37:19  Pichia a completely different story.Unknown[…]

Barrie Merritt

[…]This transcript has been produced automatically using Speechmatics.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this interview.However, the BE[…]

Kieron Webb

[…]ff and colourist. So they, all of us not really very used to working with faded Eastmancolor negative, so they scanned on a Arriscan, they scanned as best as they felt they could. I suspect there’s more to be said about how that negative could be scanned now I look back. As you say it’s ten years ne[…]

Alan Masson

[…]r]. I don’t think they changed anything. Probably, I’m just guessing, that they were wanting to distinguish themselves from Technicolor which was the best-known name up to that point.CR: And had been so dominant.AM: Yes, in terms of colour and motion pictures.CR: Because even by the late 1960s, earl[…]
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