Winston (Wyn) Ryder

[…]we say professional problems?WR: I had terrible, I don't know if you'd call it professional problems on a little thingcalled The Canadians, edited by Bob Robertson. I never met the director I think the director fell out with the producer the producer was awful. And it was a mounted   […]

Kitty Wood (Morrison)

[…]here was sort of quite a camaraderie between the people working...Kitty Wood : You mean at Shepherd's Bush?Jim Connock : Yes.Kitty Wood : Oh yes. And Bob Wilson, now this was a person who was very helpful to me - the editor, assistant editor or...Jim Connock : I remember Bob Wilson, yes.Kitty Wood :[…]

Interview

[…] was the chief mixer. And when we had the RCA theatre Shepparton and then of course, later on, they built the West tracks, theatre and I think it was Bob Jones was the mix of the hair. Red law got very sick at one point he had a brain tumour and he had a very serious operation that but then he came […]

Rebecca O\'Brien

[…]nding out what you have to do to make a little story happen. And we did things like we worked. We did stories with actors. We did a little story with Bob Hoskins on on the tube called the giant underground flea. And I remember and and Mike Rosen. We use my we use my flat as a set for this character […]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

[…]Oh, it was interesting. It was the story of Mabel Poulton26 and me. We were dance hall hostesses in the days when you could pay whatever it was, five bobs- oh no it couldn’t have been as much surely in those days- to dance with us. And that was the main story. Most of it was shot at the Tachenam Pal[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]held up the mic, I went up to the ring and did a brief interview with me as I went in. You know “What were the chances? Was I going to win the thirty bob? Would I stand the three rounds?’ “Oh yes of course” I said.   So we went in and put on the gloves ‘DING’ the first round, went out. This blo[…]
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