[…] last modified Apr 18, 2008 03:54 PM 1930s - Gaumont British newsreel cameraman 1940s - War correspondent - Naval correspondent, […]
[…] Entered industry September 1946. Commercial course at local polytechnic. Joined British Lion as office junior. Very mundane work. 5000 cinemas […]
[…] were you? Maurice Askew: We were over at G-BI [Gaumont British Instructional] at the time... Jim Shields: Yes, that was […]
[…] Wood : Had you been in any of the other British studios? Anthony Mendleson : I'd been in them, oh […]
[…] was the first trip. And the second trip was to British Guyana where the same thing happened, Jack became very […]
[…] transcribed by funds from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie […]
[…] in 1925, working particularly to make Soviet cinema available to British audiences, and contributed to the influential Close Up magazine. […]
[…] get mixed up with Shepperton, Pinewood, Denham, Riverside Studio, Gaumont- British, Fox in Wembley, all the studios that I worked […]
[…] right back to 1947, and when MGM opened their first British studios in Borehamwood, next to Elstree in Hertfordshire. Right […]
In August 2016 the following interviews have been digitised and uploaded to the website. Peggy Gick ( Interview number 403) ; Tony Garnett […]