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[…] mins] Growing up: first job at newspaper; starting at Gaumont British News; first job as a cameraman; learning to use […]
[…]rated during my sojourn in Manchester I was able to anticipate a repetition during its normal run at Edinburgh. With the City due to stage the (then) British Commonwealth Games in the summer of 1970, it was agreed the premiere could double as a fund raiser for promoting this event and be staged on a[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] on my list CB: 19 45. Directed by Montgomery Tulley, British National ...yes, it Lady Yule’s, yes, that’s right. William Hartne […]
[…]here were you born?Lindsay Anderson: I was born on April 17th, 1923 in Bangalore, South India in the military hospital, I think. My father was in the British army in India, the Queen Victoria's Own, the Royal Engineers. My mother was half Scottish, her mother was Scottish and her father was English.[…]
[…] Gavin's who was I think third assistant third assistant at British National Bill Bindon helped maybe. He didn't really know much […]
[…] In December 1940, S G Rayment, the editor of the British trade publication the Kine Yearbook, noted ‘a certain interesting […]
Chili BouchierChili Bouchier (1909-1999) was a British film actress, after working as a model for
Harrods, she won a Daily Mail competition to become a film star. Her films included Shooting Stars (1927), The Return of Carole Deane (1938) and Dead Lucky (1960).
I: 29th of May 1996 we are at BECT[…]
[…]and we managed to get him in a uniform. So it was a most charming film, produced by Launder and Gilliat, the famous producers of many, many brilliant British films.[56] But we also did The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957),[57] an American production at MGM. Jennifer Jones[58] played Elizabeth Barre[…]