[…] was involved in a series of films called "Refinery Processes". Brian Kaufman took the first film which was about a […]
[…] And that corridor had names like Bill, Bill Earnshaw. Mm. Brian Sears, who obviously came from radio, Dicky Leeman, who […]
[…] down 153, ward or street, most of the equipment had to be sold, but we retained the optical equipment and the console, and we managed to get hold of Brian Blamey, who the sound editor on really famous films, like clockwork orange, and that we were good friends, and he wanted to Get rid of his cutti[…]
[…]front of getting compensation for people who've been injured at work. He died in 1947, I think, and his phone was then taken over by sons, Robin, and Brian, both of whom died within the last four, it's probably 1520 years now actually, seems much more recently, because I'm using both well, and their[…]
[…]an Academy Award nominated screenplay in 1941. ED: Quite a lot at Hampstead. I did The Hothouse there which was Harold, and I did Brian Friel’s39 Translations which is a lovely, lovely play and I've done quite a lot in the West End, the Tennessee Williams Sweet Bir[…]
[…]– when Jackie Coogan came over, and I heard somebody on the radio the other day who said they'd named their grandchild Coogan after Jackie Coogan,LW: Brian CloughWT: That's right, and it all brought it back to me, because I was one of the most famous children in England, the publicity people arrange[…]
[…]t Nymph?Fred Tomlin: This is The Constant Nymph. He was a musician, a composer and he is composing a symphony. So we're gonna do some scenes now with Brian Aherne, that was the star of it, at the piano, writing his symphony. So we get ready for this shot you see, there's the piano, grand piano, and […]
[…] O' Gorman is a convener it stopped anyone going into the plant? No one is black. The plant was black. So the night before we given that meeting with Brian Shemming 's. It gives me okay for that we're going in the next day.Alf Cooper 4:12 I'd retired by this time,Jim Gorrie 4:14 &n[…]
[…]ortant thing that you did, was it?Kay Mander: Yes. It was a very important thing, and we did it very painstakingly, and we...Sidney Cole: Was it with Brian Shimings?[?] Or was that - Brian was later?Kay Mander: Much later, yes. We had a series of committees and I was chairman of the syllabus - the c[…]
[…]ing.Alan Izod 28:40 Yeah. And we've appointed a man who would join us, I think, from the really Southern Rhodesian government Brian Ata? as administrative officer. And we had a typist secretary, who initially was a girl who was Miss Smith, I think was when I wasn't with us te[…]