Taylor Downing

[…]e you doing the BBC one or the ITV one!” [laughter]. So, there was that, and then I got a break, an opportunity to direct, I was 28, 29 and I went to Central [Television], I think they’d become, yes they were Central by then to direct a series of their local half-hour documentaries which was a fanta[…]

David Robson

[…] day in the winter. And of course you had no central heating in the projection room. It was a very […]

David Robson

[…]ever, ever missed a changeover but it was always this risky business for the first two changeovers of the day in the winter. And of course you had no central heating in the projection room. It was a very large projection room with a flat roof - lovely, lovely theatre really. Beautiful acoustics. As […]

Ronald Grant

[…] of course, there was a slight story about that, in the sense that I went to the Tory No, sorry, I went to the picture Hearthstone haven to the Grand Central. My memory is failing at this moment. And there was a third oh the Queen's so the Queen's the Grand Central and the picture has done Haven and[…]

Bernie Andrews

[…]at… group of people that contr… made such a contribution to the development of pop music in the BBC.  And they were all… they all came from that central sort of hub.  Most of them, all very good personal friends as well… and they were… they were like a particular group… a really good group[…]

Edward Dryhurst

[…]ose days.Roy Fowler: Yeah.Eddie Dryhurst: Anyway I took it and I spent the first few months in Hollywood doing extra work.Roy Fowler: This was before central casting was it?Eddie Dryhurst: Yes, yes.Roy Fowler: And you say you met the lady at Fox who did the casting?Eddie Dryhurst: Hmm, can't remembe[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…] but very high class work, everything done by hand, suited me down to the - I loved it. Anyway the General Strike took place and our flat, being very central - nobody could get home, you know, no buses, I walked to work when I was working, Sadie was speaking all over the place - and people came and […]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…]e ACT membership stood me in good stead and I was in charge of the foreign versions, which the Ministry of Information – was it then or the Central...RF: I think it was then the COI by this timeLK: They made an enormous amount of small films, mainly one reelers which they send to all over […]
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