Godfrey Jennison

[…]set up not a camera that I know of in my own department but never used ridiculous and large facilities for set building pastoralism and I not classes carpenters all sorts of women were hardly ever used it was quite ridiculous. We could all work from the middle so square and injustice just as effecti[…]

Charles Wilder

[…]was only fourteen and er...Margaret Thomson: How much would you be earning then?Charles Wilder: Twelve and sixpence a week. Well the wages then, like carpenters and all that, was one and ten pence ha'penny an hour, it was really very, very low. And I used to run the Tobacco Club at Shepherd's Bush.M[…]

Jimmy Wright

[…]e we got a what we thought was a good deal from the landlords and the carpenters at Shepperton Studios ladies a superb floor absolutely dead level I mean y[…]

Cyril Pennington-Richards

[…]sixteen hours a day you see [chuckles] but the unit - that was me - ran for sixteen hours straight off. And the studio staff was an electrician and a carpenter, and that was it. And I've forgotten the name of the film now, but it was rather extraordinary because what happened was I went out with the[…]

Albert Critoph

[…]happened the two studios there went over to what they call forewarning. This is forewarning is where you bring your own production company in makeup, carpenters, another personnel  involved in film production and Merton Park Studios asked me if I would like to stay on to run the rushes and also[…]

Cyril Crowhurst

[…]ople left there - Tommy Knight looking after the electrical side, myself looking after any sound equipment etc. - you know, just caretaker, the Chief Carpenter and the Chief Plasterer roughly and one or two odds and ends etc.  But it came obvious that they couldn’t carry on.  In the meanti[…]

Charles Crichton

[…]SC: What was interesting to me was that you and Cleese had these series of private previews in London and then America.CC : You Went.SC : And Richard Carpenter was at one.CC: And gave us a very good idea.SC : Which one.CC: He said we had two climaxes more or less, there is the climax at the airport,[…]

Alf Cooper

[…]T members but we had an agreement covering 1.350 people at one time in the records of ACTT.That‟s right.It covered draughtsmen, nurses, electricians, carpenters.Engineers?5Engineers, canteen workers, everybody that was anybody working for Technicolor up to any level other than the top management wer[…]

Kay Mander

[…]akfast, where one used to stay. In those days I often used to take a room in a house near a studio. When I was a Worton Hall I stayed with one of the carpenters, just down the road - that was very nice. And there was an old lady opposite the studio at Nettlefold's who did bed and breakfast, and she […]
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