Terry Ackland-Snow

[…]bsp;         TV work in 1990s. “Soldier soldier”, “Inspector Morse”, “Monsieur Renard”, “Kavanagh QC”, mostly Central/Carlton TV.02:00:25 -                    TV work – “[…]

Laura Mulvey

[…]in, both to make it and to show it, so it somehow worked very much within its own rather, its own, kind of montaged series of sequences, in which the central one was a map, and seeing the film over the years, it’s interesting to see the way in which one’s perception of the map changes, in that place[…]

Tony Lawson

[…]h fun in the winter. Well, Linda Wood  13:21  I'm surprised. You sort of survived to sort of do this interview, cycling into central London and back again. Tony Lawson  13:28  Oh, no, no, that's I still have. I have friends now who still do it. […]

Ron Goodwin

[…]nbsp;42:18  Did you get your music into them, presumably. So they weren't studios,Speaker 2  42:24  yeah, usually they'd be the London central players. Once or twice, we didn't. I did a film for Alfred Hitchcock called friends, and I booked the Royal Philharmonic to play that.Speaker […]

Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)

[…] she had a cold. Oh she’d gone round and she had a day she said ‘I walked all around London to all the theatres that I worked in’, and it was all the central London theatres she’d been there.Yes.Peggy Hyde-Chambers DRAFT Tape 1 Side B25Peggy Hyde-Chambers DRAFT [?] Tape 1 Side BAnd I’d had an Uncle […]

Jan Zilliacus

[…]s invited to a lunch party.Mm.And, by two friends of mine because the Ministry of Information used to be the, what,it’s now the...The COI, I know the Central Office of Information.Yes, but it’s...Brendan Bracken’s lot.That’s right. And, and that place there in Gower Street, the end of Gower Street, […]
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