[…]p;One day Leslie Halliwell called me and said “I have a feeling that Grampian [Television] are going to do it, going to show it because they’ve got a colour print, because Rank has now done a proper print with a lot of other things, so I got onto Grampian, and they said “Yes we are going to show it.[…]
[…] to take the reel off the bottom, go and rewind it, lace up the next reel for that, do the change over, run around, push the tab button, bring up the colours, go over and do the non synch. I did it all for two days of absolute glory and it was a kind of land mark for me in my career .that I had this[…]
[…]s made by George Schaefer. Made for - oh dear, what are the card people? [N. B. Hallmark]AL: Waddingtons?Kay Mander: No, the American card people. In colour with Maurice...AL: Diner's Club? [laughter]Kay Mander: Judith... oh dear. I think I'm tired - or tireder. Judith Anderson, and Maurice whatever[…]
[…]part in the interview today. So just to start can I ask how your interests in films and photography developed and what were your first experiences of colour photography?BP: Well it all started when a friend of mine had a camera, a movie camera, and I thought this was really interesting and I asked w[…]
[…]ve one whatever the only way you could ever find anything about any of that I would have thought and it may not get you anywhere would be go to Metro colour who about were taken over who took over Kays labs or whether there were any records from Kays because Kays would have processed all of it[…]
[…]d have done better. So I cut that myself. I think we went through, the labs produced something like thirty copies before they could produce the right colour of a London bus, which was absolutely crucial of course to London Transport who'd sponsored the damn thing! They didn't want pink buses! [Laugh[…]
[…] seems to me, with Laughing Lady you made your first colour picture CB: That’s right I: In Technicolor, with Anne […]
[…]n the opposite side of Berkeley Square at that time and we always knew when there was going to be a raid because the flags on the roof used to change colour. Anyway, we asked if we could use the facilities of their shelter and they refused to open the door. So we sat in this corridor and literally e[…]
[…]I: You’ve just, you’ve just done that, you’ve gone over those, rightCB: Yes, yes
I: And then it seems to me, with Laughing Lady you made your first colour picture CB: That’s rightI: In Technicolor, with Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth..CB:Yes, yes
I: Who were two famous warblers of the timeCB: Ye[…]