Roy Fowler

[…]lly was the halt leading the blind you know [LAUGHTER] and a big show that had to travel, the furthest we went to was 19, oh it was with Glasgow, The Central Hotel in Glasgow which is part of the station and I’m always reminded of the story of B Lilly being booked into the Central and calling down t[…]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]tudios?" I said, "Well because I didn't know, it was only hearsay, I knew nothing about Pinewood!" "Well" he said, "you've got to go off to the Great Central in London, you and about ninety-nine others, on a cameraman's course." This is how Pinewood got me. A cameraman's course was a War Office post[…]

Francis Gysin

[…];arose again. I'm about to a large extent come. Through borrowing film from the central film library in those days. Of course you could only find people like th[…]

Cyril Pennington-Richards

[…]n who I'd worked with before, had this thing called 'Siege of Battersea'[?], which had been a play by a man called John Hollis[?] - a good play, good central character, no question. And he asked me to do the script, which I did. And I was doing another film and due to a mix-up it went to arbitration[…]

Keith Ewart

[…]wer East Side. Well, it's not the village at all. And I tell you something, the the only way to get the coda Chrome process was by taking it to Grand Central, and they had a special service to Rochester. And so I was on that ferry three times a day, I think. And just as I got back on a hot day in th[…]

Johnny Goodman

[…] he was whatever you call it - managing director of Central Films. Making Morse and all the programmes they made. […]

Johnny (Johnny) Goodman

[…]ucer. And Ted's on the phone - by this time we were dining about once a month. He was now the um - he was whatever you call it - managing director of Central Films. Making Morse and all the programmes they made. Alan Sapper: Yes. Johnny Goodman: Then out of the blue he rings me up at home one […]

Winston (Wyn) Ryder

[…]travelling by Greenline [bus]. Well it was alright coming up in the morning, but in the evening, I was fairly down the line, the Greenline started in central London, Oxford Circus or something, and particularly on a Friday night or if I left early, and it [the frequency] was every half hour, the bus[…]

Norman Fisher

[…] also it was Joseph Ball, was it not, at Tory Central Office? Did you have any dealings with him? Norman […]

Vivienne Collins

[…]in to bed. And in, I think it must have been’84 perhaps my friend Patricia Ingram who was producing Link which was a community project that Central ran at the time in the days when Central, when, when the independent un-centralised ITV companies still did run some community daytime televis[…]
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