Interview

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Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]man of BAFTA. Which was extraordinary because I'd been president of the Guild of Film Production Executives, which was a great honour, I picked up an award one year. And I'd been on the council of BAFTA for years. I can't remember how I came to be on the council, I can't remember how I... Alan Sa[…]

Gerry Humphreys

[…]ll the way I’m afraid.  It is boring isn’t it.AL Not really, no.GH A lot of the people I have been attached with, with Dickie both of my Academy awards have been because of Dickie on Chorus Line and Ghandi.  I had a wonderful evening – he was responsible for that – I was attending at the G[…]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…]use it was free. There he learnt to become very good at gymnastics and it appears, I don’t know, from what I was told by my father;  a circus performer, I suppose he was on the lookout for youngsters,  saw him and was taken with his ability and signed him up to go the circus. And he was on[…]

Francis Gysin

[…]sp;like. Well I can't remember but it had been remodeled and it got an RBA award building on the corner. Remember it was a they preserved the facade but th[…]

Cynthia Moody

[…] mean, it was just a question of how do we make this thing, and it got very difficult. But it was a good rollicking film. It won a, I think it won an award, that film, yes it did.                    &[…]

Roy Fowler

 Interviewed by Andrew Dawson, University of Greenwich, 24 August 2010  Roy, before we actually get started on the interview can you give me your date of birth please?  It was the tenth of March 1927.  Okay. You’re one of the founders of The ACT BECTU History Proje[…]

Phyllis Dalton

[…]ing called Fragment of Fear, that was a modern one with Gayle Hunnicutt and David Hemmings. Then I did The Hireling, for which I got a BAFTAaward, that was twenties. The book isn’t twenties, I think the book’s forties, but I thinkthey were right to make that twenties, I think that worked. […]

Gerry Anstiss

[…]. Jerry Anstiss, camera operator feature films. interviewers, Alan Lawson, and Sid Wilson, recorded on the first of September 1993. side onefirst and foremost, when and where were you born?Gerry Anstiss  0:39  I was born 1928. in Hampstead it's like the old St. Mary's Hospital right close […]

Jimmy Wright

[…]nbsp;Up to you know the late 60s. What were the highlights of you know any awards or any special films that you made or any particular programs that year. […]
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