Joe McGrath

[…]h don’t do that because I can tell you we don’t have anything to cover this - and you know you learnt editing - very quickly. Oh and of course it won awards! (Laughs)Q: First of many I’m sure! - Um - so that led to what?00:10:16JOE:   That led to my - er - let me think it’s quite interesting - […]

Gordon McCallum

[…].Alan Lawson : Yes.Gordon McCallum : And so I got, I suppose, relatively just as much kick out of the success of that film, although I didn't get any awards, but it won awards - best picture and writing and oh, I think one or two other awards, you know. And great success for David and so on. So I wa[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…] regard to Academy nominations and so on, the nomination and award was always given to a studio sound department... Alan […]

Dallas Bower

[…]two very distinguished pupils as they became in later life, Liddell Hart, the military historian, and Maurice Bowra no less, warden of Wadham, Oxford and great classical scholar. And my first Latin mistress was one Miss Botting who became in due course Antonia White ‘Frost in May’ no less [LAUG[…]

Tilly Day

[…] the 1917 and she received her first credit in 1935 for The Mystery of the Marie Celeste. She joined the […]

Tom Peacock

[…]iendly, but like everything else, when you hold a position in a trade union, some people like you and some people don't. But I liked the man and therefore I've got some nice memories of the man you know, because to me, he was for the working class people, of which I am a member, of that working clas[…]

Tilly Day

[…]920s and 1970s, most particularly as ‘continuity girl’. Her career began at Walthamstow Studios in the 1917 and she received her first credit in 1935 for The Mystery of the Marie Celeste. She joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service during WWII and subsequently returned to the film industry, working[…]

Bernie Andrews

[…]d to another council estate.  But left school 1950.  I had two years’ training with the GPO as a telephone engineer, then went into the RAF for two years’ national service, 1952 – 54, and when I came out I went back to the GPO until 1957 when I joined the BBC as a Technical Operator in Oct[…]

Jill Langley

[…]claimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter.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 BE[…]

Penny Woolcock

[…]r met one. But I knew they existed because I read about them in books. So as soon as I got to be about 16, I just went off into Buenos Aires, looking for artists until I found some.Martin Spence  4:12  And what happened then?Martin Spence  4:15  Was that with your family's suppor[…]
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