[…] of, I think, 1.7 million for the Museum. I went along and one of the things I said was, ‘Look, let’s tell the story’. And in fact it’s been shown in cinemas already and the Museum will open in the Spring and we’ll re-show it again there. And it’s a great story – I wrote a book about it as well – at[…]
[…]t something like Game of Thrones, which seems to me all about scrapping and chopping people up! However, their production values are prodigious! It's cinema! You are seeing cinema! I: [inaudible] everyone watches it. R: Oh yeah! I: They know exactly what they want to see! R: Inde[…]
[…] went to the Odeon. I think we did it in the Odeon. That was right wasn’t it I think?DARROL BLAKE: The Odeon or ABC. It was a cinema anyway.NEVILLE WORTMAN: It was a cinema. One of the big cinemas there. So, we set it up and then the boys came in. And […]
[…]ted in all kinds of different ways by Channel 4. Sometimes it was interpreted as an invitation to publish lots of left-wing programming, experimental cinema, black and Asian programming, City finance programming, but a very, very big and important area was in the arts, both in the form of a lot of o[…]
[…] when would that be - just after the war? Sarah Erulkar 13:37In 44. And I'd been wanting to go into films from about the age of 14, either cinema or theatre, whichever. Rodney Giesler 13:47What grabbed you about movies and wanting to be in them? Sarah Erulkar 13:51I […]
[…]his heart was in films; as a child he used to play 9.5mm films borrowed from a local film library; his interest started when he was twelve; the local cinemas were the ABC, Gaumont and Odeon and BN would see every programme each week; he recalls seeing Metropolis on 9.5mm from the library at Burnt Oa[…]