Search Results for: Bernard Miller
Joan Kemp-Welch
[…]he thought, you know, that I'd got this film part, and I was so broken hearted. However, I went and did it, I had about three or four days on it. And Bernard Miles' wife played the woman who was having the baby. In the beginning of the film, you know, Robert Donat delivers the baby, and this was the[…]
Edward Dryhurst
[…]Any other people there at Fox that you remember before we get onto the films?Eddie Dryhurst: I'm just trying to think. I remember a little man called Bernard Mainwaring, do you remember him?Roy Fowler: I remember the name.Eddie Dryhurst: He was a director.Roy Fowler: Yes I've seen the name.Eddie Dry[…]
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[…] which was just down the road. Roy Fowler: And George Bernard Shaw. Oh did you...were you connected with those BIP […]
Dicky Leeman
[…] A5, and suddenly a big car swooped up - and Bernard Vorhaus who was the director, referred to me you […]
Joan Kemp
[…] I had about three or four days on it. And Bernard Miles' wife played the woman who was having the […]
Charles Picken
[…]or once) with their James Bond knowledge. My team came second by one point having been caught out over the actor who played M’s successor - following Bernard Lee giving up the role due to ill health - who Bond now reported to for the first time in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME. That party was an enjoyable an[…]
Roy Fowler
[…]mount of frigidity on the set, I think they all wanted to be off the film but there was no way they could you know they were stuck.Rodney Giesler:Did Bernard Shaw turn up at all to add his contribution or not?Roy Fowler:He did, I met him on the floor once. Again it’s a mystery but he sort[…]
E M (Michael) Smedley Aston
[…]prised. The great claim to fame of Welwyn in those days of course was Shredded Wheat you see which was just down the road.Roy Fowler: And George Bernard Shaw. Oh did you...were you connected with those BIP pictures that they tried to make of Bernard Shaw?E.M. Smedley-Aston: Oh Arms and the[…]
