James Arthur Clark

[…]ng said Oh sure yeah. I could be interested. I'm not b usy. So eventually what happened in very short order was that I found myself with my assistant Brian Oates who worked with me a number of times.SPEAKER: M31I found myself on a plane going to Rome having agreed to take on the risk cutting of the […]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]phers?Unknown Speaker  33:23  Well, yes. ADennis Kimbley  33:25  lot of them Desmond Dickinson. Norman Langley. JACK Carter. Yes, Brian Brian. Brian. Roman Langley was a production manager, jack Carter card ofRoy Fowler  33:38  yours.Dennis Kimbley  33:40  Geo[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]t had to be. John Armstrong was directing it, and he had a great extravagant talent. I was involved in a series of films called "Refinery Processes". Brian Kaufman took the first film which was about a refinery, and how it was divided up. I was given two films on different processes: "Distillation" […]

John Shirley

[…]y  23:51  was the shot. Well, they tried that laser was I mean, Disney. Kind of the storyboarding, which that was all done with independent Brian eventually stuck it on there at piles still in our system. And I started on a picture with an editor I vaguely knew he didn't have very much exp[…]

Gus Walker

[…]erve”, because and then he made all those other things by spirit, brief encounter, one or two others that were being made. But this time it was John, Brian, Ronnie Neame and David were the three people in the setup, and they made, I think they were two city films. I don't know. They called themselve[…]

Yvonne Littlewood

[…]rse, he was a boom swinger and eventually, I mean I remember him most when he was a producer. And that corridor had names like Bill, Bill Earnshaw.Mm.Brian Sears, who obviously came from radio, Dicky Leeman, who used to take over and do things like sort of game shows, there were some, there was alwa[…]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…]hey done hang around waiting for the BBC to ring.” And, unfortunately, everybody I wanted was working or out of the country. And no insult to him but Brian Murphy was available, George and Mildred, except that Brian is a reactor to somebody else’s attack. [Side 7, 11 mins] In this, he is t[…]

John Shearman

[…]'ve learned since that a member of the serving forces is forbidden to join a trades. That's correct. It didn't seem to stop a lot of lot of people at Brian put in doing so. So that's when I joined. I didn't do any serious Act work until immediately, until I was a civilian again, and then I used to g[…]
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