John Hogarth

[…] going for the interview, and they simply said, "Do you want to go on the sales side, or do you want to go on the accounts side?" Because there was a basic division within a distribution company in those days. And accounts sounded very boring, although I had done this commercial course and had been […]

Noreen Ackland

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John Krish

[…]her stuff, and I supervised the putting of it together and made a whole film out of it. And it consisted of an historical sequence - there were three basic sequences, the historical sequence, how things are today, how things will be in the future. And I thought that in a way the most interesting par[…]

Dennis Kimbley

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Hugh Attwooll

[…] approach to filmmaking really hasn't changed.Hugh Attwooll  16:03  Really? No, I think a lot of people become pretentious, I think and but basically, it's no different from when I first started than it is now.Alan Lawson  16:21  The improvements been really been incredible.Hugh […]

Peter Stroud

[…]en I - then I was about what? Fourteen and a half I suppose - no - yeah, fourteen and a half, I got a job at the ABC, 'Prince of Wales', Harrow Road. Basically I wanted to be in the cinema because we've all had toy projectors haven't we? [Laughs]Jim Shields: Yes! [Laughs]Peter Stroud: And the bugger[…]
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