[…] he said, "you've got to go off to the Great Central in London, you and about ninety -nine others, on […]
[…] he said, "you've got to go off to the Great Central in London, you and about ninety-nine others, on a […]
[…] to get a place where you could from to the central studios, it took ages you know. So that's how […]
[…]n for Channel Four, a very ambitious and not entirely successful TV series called upline again. It had a lot of young actors. It was a musical set in central London. I got all the I got all the jobs which had a lot of locations in them. I was forever filming in central London or wherever, and never […]
[…]er enemies but not let them gang up against us’. Interesting to see LWT beat up Granada re Coronation Street: eventually they got a Friday slot. Then Central turned up with Inspector Morse and suddenly we had a Wednesday banker - thanks Andy, Alan - but LWT extremely jealous. 1.31.09 - &n[…]
[…]le Fortune? Barry Quinton: Temple Fortune is a suburb of Golders Green. It's almost on the edge of North Finchley, oh I should say Finchley Central and the North Circular Road at Henley's Corner. Interviewer: Right. So you were with the Odeon circuit, you were with the Odeon mana[…]
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[…]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[…]