[…] as assistant to Carrick. During WW2, Gick did graphic work for the Ministry of Aircraft Production, and on The First […]
[…] the last occasion. I’d just like to put them down for the record, and one was a cameraman that was […]
[…] when, but I'll tell you where, it might be bad for my future job Roy Fowler: It's the first time […]
[…]: Now Peggy, perhaps you'd like to tell us a little bit about your early life?Peggy Gick: My father was a civil servant who, curiously enough, worked for the Navy. Because the Navy didn't do it's own store...it did it's own catering, it didn't do it's own supplies or fuel or anything. That was all d[…]
[…]a lot of prizes for me. I'd won some before of course, everything I'd done for Leon had won prizes. And Let My People Go won the British Film Academy Award, it also won a prize in the East - in East Germany, I think in Leipzig. It was the first film I did for nothing. There was to be another, which […]
Peter Suschitzky (PS)CinematographerInterviewer: Paul Frith (PF)Date 08/06/2018[01:59:37]PF: OK, thank you Peter for taking part in the interviews today. This is the voice of Paul Frith on the 8th June 2018. So, if we can start by talking a little bit about where your interest in fil[…]
[…]ng to Hollywood. So I decided the suggestion of a friend of mine, that I do a training course of becoming a wireless operator. Because the minute the awards started coming about wireless operator, merchant, Merchant Navy, you know, and I was halfway through that course and jack Lee ran out. Get Lee […]
[…]otte Jennings 0:39 I was born in Blackheath, London in August of 1935.Alan Lawson 0:47 Now,did you have any schooling before you were evacuated?Charlotte Jennings 0:53 Not that I can really remember, although, obviously was some kindergarten year. But yeah, […]
[…]ome very successful feature films and did a Christmas carol for BBC, which was widely praised. Michael Samuels does lots of big drums. Todd Austin is Award is an independent, he's won awards. Sally Evans has gone on to get a very good job in ITV. And, you know, that's, that's nice. That's good to kn[…]
[…]t a good film again, his other eye problem had to do he had was a tygon film. starred George Saunders. Another very fine actor, you know, was Academy Award winner, but he was at the end of his career. And the the money was actually some of the money was backed by AIP who had Sanders under contract. […]