[…] I was the clapper boy and. Frank Catham? first assistant director. And again Paul Stein I was terrified after the miserable […]
[…]neer. Who came over from America magazine called Mac Ames now me to a young lad that was quite something I mean we'd seen.SPEAKER: F5Americans in the films and all that sort of thing. But here was a real live American with an American car which he brought over called a Chevrolet and that was an obje[…]
[…] what the hell was he doing with a fez on during the war, in Evesham, however somebody there, said there is a bus that stops and will take you to the BBC. I got to the Hognoughton gates, up the long drive in the dark, and there was raid going on over Birmingham, so I felt my torch ‘Put that light ou[…]
[…]'s still the 15th June, 1988. We're still at Glebelands and we're about to talk to Ella Mallett, who has a long and distinguished connection with our film industry. I trust this isn't too un-gentlemanly to ask you, but may I ask when and where you were born?Ella Mallett : I was born in London - Engl[…]
[…]firms like Vinton W Vinton and Kingston lines in. That street in Charing Cross Road, small like small units. Yeah, you sort of dabbled in cameras and film printers. Tell usRoy Fowler 5:12 about the company that you went to work for. Well, I,Speaker 1 5:16 my father had to pay[…]
[…] name of the interviewee is award winning costume designer Julie Harris. The name of the interviewer Roy Lansford the date 21st […]
[…] Thus, this article intervenes in debates about gender within the film industry to demonstrate how women became essential to Britain’s […]
[…] to a terrific start! That, it must be said, was due in large part to the fact that the audience, the local audience felt no affinity whatsoever with BBC. BBC Scotland. They didn't seem to think they catered for them in any way and then along comes this new kid on the block trying everything, giving[…]