[…] I only recently sold them - testing out various new colour systems when colour systems were coming out. And I […]
[…]ds Bank in Uxbridge and uh I stayed there for almost a year and then technicolour at that time. I think we're getting involved in making gunnery training films&[…]
[…]wed that up for years. I bought some plaster figures for years which I kept upstairs. I wish now, I only recently sold them - testing out various new colour systems when colour systems were coming out. And I used to get hold of a bit of stuff and at home I used to photograph them to see. Because I f[…]
[…] be barred from play on the basis of creed or colour or belief. He could have had a longer career […]
[…] have been that. But it was a British film anyway, colour film. And the arrangement was that the stage show […]
[…]t organ I'd ever heard, beautiful organ, don't know what happened to it. It didn't have any of the glamour of the Compton at the Square, you know, no coloured lights or anything like that. It was just a plain place which we had a cold spot on, so that when the organ came up we just put spot, didn't […]
[…]to at pa also wanted to make A Midsummer Night's Dream. And he was of course a Shakespearean scholar as you wanted to make Midsummer Night's Dream in colour. I see I think he was the keirsey is that he was this athlete and he'd gone in July of 1952. Geneva for a meeting for it was the EEC, the Europ[…]
[…]ennis federation which was the first sporting organisation to put in its constitution that nobody should be barred from play on the basis of creed or colour or belief. He could have had a longer career as a filmmaker – he was an associate producer for Micky Balcon on some of the early Hitchcock film[…]
[…]he film. You know this the I mean. The one I just mentioned in the prisoner of war and that's. We're gonna lose it. And is all all and experience and colourful while I was on a section in France and I was an anti aircraft battery has an identical pattern. And he brought his battery life I mean it wa[…]
[…] either 25 or 50. It was the first single strip colour stock. I think we used it first in about'1951, […]