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[…] six of us, Keith Rogers, myself – initially, Harold Cox who had an ancient old Rolls Royce we always used to laugh about parked outside the hut, and Bob Dougal who then subsequently became an announcer and Ian Orr-Ewing was our boss. He had a great deal to do with outside broadcast before the[…]
[…] come high wind or whatever, dead on line, no overtime for him at all. But everybody was looking for overtime there to more money. At two bob an hour and 47 hours a week, even in those days it was good money, but wasn’t all that. I think, Overton was getting about £15.00 a week as […]
[…]eraman, and then Michael Currer-Briggs came as the second cameraman, and Larry Pauser[?] came as Tubby's assistant, and Peter Brown[?] came also, and Bob Camplin.[?]Sidney Cole: Wasn't Cynthia on it?Kay Mander: Well, Cynthia was the reason for the company starting, because we wanted an animation ben[…]
[…]id do at Ealing.Was it?I did Pink String And Sealing Wax, and I had my twenty-first birthday on doing PinkString And Sealing Wax, with Bob Hamer. I did part of Dead Of Night.Oh yes.5Yes.Which, which, I'm trying to remember which section you did?I did the, the one with Cavalcanti,[…]
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