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[…] went out every three days of course to the various cinemas and the log book told you where they went. […]
[…] le Bow in the East End. He said it's a cinema. At 11 o'clock the audience will be out and […]
[…] a great period for seeing films for there was a cinema called The Avenue Pavilion which was more or less […]
[…]e tutor. And what he did was he this was still a variety format. So we did a little sketch at the beginning, which was typically it might be him as a Cinemark. proprietor, or as a dentist or something like that. And Archie, he's, he's, he's the foil for Tony Hancock then does a musical interlude. Th[…]
[…]o the seventies and um - you - go back in to the movies but a different kind of movies01:03:22JOE: Oh, was this during the - the bad years of British cinema?Q: It could be - um - “Secrets of a Door to Door Salesman”01:03:30JOE: That’s rightQ: Dar - oh “Digby” that’ that’s different01:03:33JOE: Digby[…]
[…] start from the same point. In the theatre you obviously have to project it, because it’s got to reach row one and row thirty or whatever, but in the cinema, of course, when the camera is close you mustn’t project it. You’ve just got to think it, actually, and that’s enough, providing you allow your[…]
[…] did. I think eventually he went back to Sri Lanka, but he was, he did a lot of work when he was here. And I know that his his day job was working as cinema manager. They lived, I think, in the South Hall area. And when journey to England was completed, I remember we had a lovely party in their home[…]
[…]ut 11 that I really became hooked and didn't really want to do anything else to earn a living.Unknown Speaker 5:43 Were you interested in cinema at the time as well?Speaker 2 5:46 Well, I was. I mean, insofar as everybody was or appeared to be in those days. I mean, we used t[…]