[…]at the end of the two years, I was asked what department I wanted to go iand I chose camera department.Alan Lawson 3:31 That was that was British National.Gerry Anstiss 3:32 It became British National it was Rock studios. And Fred Swan was the studio manager in those days. Ji[…]
[…]w: That was a black-and-white was it, did you shoot colour on thatDavid Attenborough: No, Sierra Leone was the first trip. And the second trip was to British Guyana where the same thing happened, Jack became very ill and I don't think he even presented the first one, I did them all, and Jack subsequ[…]
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www.historyproject.org.uk BRITISH ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY PROJECT Bulletin no 11 Sept 2021 Dear all Top news! We are pleased to announce that […]
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[…] right back to 1947, and when MGM opened their first British studios in Borehamwood, next to Elstree in Hertfordshire. Right […]