Hugh Stewart

[…]alrymple training college. Can you remember any of your other colleagues on that?Hugh Stewart: Yes, yes indeed. There was - tell me the names of some cameramen - the bloke with the double-barrelled name...John Legard: Um...not Gallai-Hatchard?Hugh Stewart: No, no, no, before then.John Legard: Double[…]

Margaret Thomson

[…]sp;13:08  Carol Gibbons and the Savoy Orpheans, that's right. And people of his calibre were often there recording these programmes. On the camera side, there was, there are two whose names I remember. One was Harry Rignold, who very sadly, was killed in the very first days of the war, I'm[…]

Barbara K Emary

[…] weeks.BA: 3 weeks.BE: No, I expect it was a bit more than that but we used to think in terms of 3 or 4 weeks, that was a lot.BA: Do you know who the cameraman was.BE: It was Jimmy Wilson who did a lot of Mr Baxter's films. I don’t know if you knew him but he was a very quiet, unlike a filmmaker rea[…]

Cyril Howard

[…]bsp;it bored me to death. I also did a little bit in the sound department, that also bored me to death, and in the camera department and a little bit on the floo r , 1n fact I ran on Colonel Blimp in 1943 which[…]

Doris Martin

[…]teau isn't it?DM: Yes. Oh I was I was so glad I did it, I loved it. I got on so well with Jack, it was funny, we had a lovely little native assistant cameraman, Mathew Kipoem [?]. And there were just the three of us, afterwards. But I went out to do this episode with him and we got alright then. And[…]
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