[…] PM BIOGRAPHY: Ella Mallet was employed at the New Gallery Cinema, Regent Street as part of the orchestra from May […]
[…], there was no involvement in the media industry at all apart from a possibly apocryphal story that one of my father's ancestors had opened the first cinema in Liverpool. I've never been able to find any information about this, not that I've researched it formally yet.My father had served in the Sec[…]
[…] so I was consequently very frustrated by having to do American Visions in 16s, that were super-16s. I see it like that now because I go to the cinema and I see 25:00 things that shape, not square you see. I think it’s quite difficult for Art because they don’t always come that shape and[…]
[…]l 1:02:45 loads of VHS, and I'm trying to get them transferred. AndSpeaker 1 1:02:49 I'd much rather go and see a film in the cinema. In fact, I think probably as I get older, my attention span is worse, I need to be in the cinema instead of just been watching it quite apart […]
[…]nveterate film girl too?Dennis Kimbley 21:16 Absolutely. Yes. All the time. Right from the children's clothes. I can remember it now. The cinema is not there. It was just around the corner from where I lived. So it was only about two or three minutes warm to the place.Roy Fowler 21[…]
[…]ry, what this 100 men undergo? Did you have a sort of film society that we were running in?Michael Clarke 8:34 West? No, what a wonderful cinema, which inside has an amazing tickle, like ruin, ruin with some everything except the bats flying about three stars to perceive the Raptors, one[…]
[…]iod and it was considered to be an internationalpicture rather than a purely national picture.Roy Fowler: I suppose too people were going more to the cinema, so much more wasdenied themMaurice Carter: The attendances were very good.Roy Fowler: During the war attendances were way way up. Was that Ted[…]
[…] but in the early fifties, when I went to the cinema with my mother. Both my parents being keen film […]
[…] that kind, they were rooted in the theatre sector. GM: 18:34 Yes, yes. RL: 18:39 In the West End. And in cinemas. So for the first time, he took the BBC union out of the BBC and extended it into these other sectors. And that was a big change. GM:&nbs[…]