Geoff Hermges

[…]sistant, John seIf. John Hadland started. John Hadland, who were the great firm on all aspects of high speed cinematography, and are now in, I think, Bob England, or something like that, and are the major in the world, the greatest people on the techniques of high speed cinematography. So again, I a[…]

Johnny Goodman

[…] I got an interview to work for two guys called Bob Baker and Monty Berman. I went down for an […]

Dicky Leeman

[…] Parsons, who is an excellent actor. And another one is Bob Monkhouse. The first time I really saw Bob was […]

Gordon McCallum

[…] very fine film - very moving, with a wonderful cast. Bob Newton, Stanley Holloway, Celia Johnson, you will remember. Kay […]

Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]ted to say, "Nobody had to send for me, I went of my own accord." - I got my papers, so I then left the film unit and came back to London and went to Bobbington into the Armoured Corps and - I won't go into, you're not interested I'm sure in my army career. But I did get into forces broadcasting aft[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…]ther performer that I worked with a lot of course when I did the Arthur Haynes shows, was Nick Parsons, who is an excellent actor. And another one is Bob Monkhouse. The first time I really saw Bob was in 'Come Blow Your Horn' at The Prince of Wales Theatre. And he told me later on that that was the […]

Rodney Giesler

[…]'s Park. It was still early in the day and I didn't have to be back at school until the evening. Then I found myself in Leicester Square. I had a few bob on me, so I popped into the Odeon, and the film showing there was Odd Man Out. And that was a total milestone. I had been depressed for not more t[…]
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