[…]n't think professional film-makers ever said anything about it actually. There was a huge gulf then between the professionals, whether documentary or features, and somebody like myself.Norman Swallow: So we've now reached Free Cinema, have we Lindsay?Lindsay Anderson: I think we have. Very briefly, […]
[…] or anything like that. In fact they may have gone out in some... because I can’t remember the proportion of... I suppose most films then were double features weren’t they, or I think had a supporting, they didn’t go out with just a newsreel.No, it was quite a package. It was the ‘A’ picture, the ‘B[…]
[…] up saying ‘Bessie, can I meet you in the Highlander, I have got a problem’ and I was sort of out there and then, you know. So that wouldbe anybody - features, anybody, you know. Oh that was lovely, well it was all lovely to me. I enjoyed every minute of it. It was super. Oh yes, a lot of my success[…]
Moira Armstrong DRAFT. Tape 1 Side A 1 This transcription was provided in 2015 by the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women […]
[…] a huge gulf then between the professionals, whether documentary or features, and somebody like myself. Norman Swallow: So we've now […]
Joy Batchelor (animator) 12/5/1914 - 14/5/1991 by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:01 PM BIOGRAPHY: Born in Watford, […]
[…] the proportion of… I suppose most films then were double features weren’t they, or I think had a supporting, they […]
[…]rol’s here we all speak English’. And she never learned Welsh, and sadly neither did I, because having a father who was peripatetic, moving around as features editor and editor – which is why I was born in Great Yarmouth of course – he was editing the local newspaper there. And my mother whose name […]