Emmanuel (Manny) Yospa

[…]I was interested in films all my life, I mean when ever any new Russian film came over or a new French film, I went to see it, and all the well known British and American films.Charles Drazin: Now at that time it was quite difficult to see Russian films, they were very much frowned upon.Manny Yospa:[…]

Graham Smart

[…]rvey? who at that time ran the railways and harbours obviously for Kenya, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. They the Kenya railways are supposed to be like British Rail had had not fantastic publicity  the press write us, they tend to break down quite a bit. And so they wanted to do a bit of public r[…]

Jan Zilliacus

[…] people thatI knew, people got bombed out came and stayed, in the end I was cooking for sixteen people .[30:48]Mm, oh.Because of course, not having a British father and mother in those, during the war youwouldn’t perhaps remember all this, you’re not old enough to but you had to have aBritish father[…]

Gus Walker

[…]tter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this interview.However, the BEHP wants t[…]

John Aldred

[…] Film Laboratories. In 1980 he became involv ed with the British Kinematograph Sound and Television Society (B SKTS ) and […]

Richard Marden

[…] Anyway, sorry. But just an interesting point, because I always recall was such a pleasure leaving Crown  film in it and joining Edgar Anstey at British Transport  films in Savile Row where everything was on safety stock, so didn't have to worry about yeah, that's always wonderful. lovelyl[…]
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