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[…]ink they hit I think the head was actually sitting straight on my shoulders now. And particularly Vampire Lovers with Roy Ward Baker who was stunning director. Mike Dick 1:03:18 We'll come on to that.. hold your horses.. Madeline Smith 1:03:21 &n[…]
[…]I did, and my anticipating cover, as a maintenance engineer member for a number of years, I was employed here, and also our maintenance engineers and film studios, and in the film business generally, are, as it were working as individuals. And it was not for many, many, many years later that I was i[…]
[…]nd then my ex-husband was doing If…, was it If…? No not If…, A Suitable Case for Treatment.CR: MorganEH: Morgan, yeah that’s right. And at the end of film party, Jocelyn Rickards was there and I’d heard about Jocelyn and I thought she sounded wonderful, and I had for a bit worked as Art Director on […]
[…] pages for Mr. Elvey down there" - Maurice Elvey, the director. Anyway, one day Claude Rains came up to my office, […]
[…] had experienced far more varied lives before they joined the BBC. In 1976 I worked for Peter Adam who had grown […]
[…]mething went wrong, you see, so the second one which, and that was the one which, the first one which was all right, was me alone. So I was the first director. Tim Aymes 18:54 Films still exist, Stanley Watkins 18:57 I don't suppose so. No, I had[…]
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