John Aldred

[…] in saying where sou nd cameras w ere in one central area and lines lead from all the stages to […]

Roy Lockett

[…]by and large said ‘fine, do it’, you know, unless there were terrible kind of knock-on affects. So it wasn’t a case of an Executive with a clear central notion of what was legitimate and what wasn’t legitimate imposing that on the membership, it was, it was other than that, it was a differ[…]

Moira Armstrong

[…]s from, the north east of Scotland, you know, what are you doing asking an Englishman to do it, it’s silly’?And it’s a girl’s story? And it’s a woman central character, yes. So eventually I was doing it and it was one of the happiest times of my life in fact because it was, it was going back if you […]

Ann Turner

[…]aracter.Ann Turner  14:58  He is Tremendous character, he lives in the most delightful world. His governor is flat in New York, overlooking Central Park sounds rather grand but actually was a sort of allocated. Not quite a Council house`. It was that kind of situation during the war. And h[…]

Peter T Handford

[…]racter DP Field who was Watkins’ assistant and chief maintenance man. He was in charge of everything really because Mr Watkins really just sat in his office and was very much the sound supervisor. Anyway DP Field was there. Rather a terrifying man but with a wonderful heart. Such a good man, he taug[…]

A A (Tubby) Englander

[…] stage - for the first time where they were doing 'Jew Suss' and there was an enormous set, if I remember rightly, it was a medieval square in either central Europe or it could have been Jerusalem or something like that, which filled the entire stage, this enormous Stage Four. Then it was an enormou[…]

Adam Fullarton

[…]progress in equipment and standards was constantly increasing. Were you kind of caught up in redevelopment and more development? R: No, I was at Central Control. I: Central Control. The nerve centre of the Television Station R: And it just happened! I: Oh right! R: Well, str[…]

Aida Young (nee Cohen)

[…]about 20 years ago that I had made and it was so dreadful.  We made films for, of course, what was then the Ministry of Information and then the Central Office of Information, and like every other documentary film you were contracted to do that, and I remember that, after I had been there for a[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]he production manager of his company. And I went to see Max Shaw he take novices away Italy's real got the money from unbelievable. They arrived from Central Europe. And in no time they're gonna engage officers nearly opposite the BBC out there important and start making making movies. Anyway, I wen[…]
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