[…]at the chance. Perhaps I would have become Yvonne Littlewood of Children's Programmes. What a wonderful job she made of her career. She has the awards prove it as well. Her programmes had a trademark those wonderful moving shots on the crane. Always going with the sweep of the music. Personall[…]
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[…]something of a disciplinarian. He had been a don in Cambridge, in Anglo Saxon, and he got fed up with privilege, I think really. And he thought the Oxford and Cambridge system was a hotbed of privilege and he couldn't stand being a don anymore and he took this job and he brought order to a rather re[…]
[…]8. Andy it's very kind of you to come along. Now we usually start out by saying when and where were you born? Andy Worker: Well I was born in Bedfordshire in 1916. I always wanted to be in the film industry and during the war I got the opportunity - I was a cost accountant, and I got a job at S[…]
[…];introduced toall these little girls who made the silk stockings and I handed over myaward winning group of order forms to Gordon Reid who is the husband ofBeryl Rei[…]
[…] and also nominated for the Best Cinematography for the BAFTA award. Unfortunately I didn't win either. Freddie won the Oscar […]
[…] Wyggeston Grammar School and he thought that would be good for our education, so he went there. In the event […]
[…] debut, The Fallen Idol (191 3). He later became known for his historical -biographical films, including Life Story of David […]
[…] in Bedfordshire in 1916. He worked initially as an accountant for a biscuit factory, and entered the industry in the […]
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