[…]oh yes.You saw some of those pictures?Oh yes, yes. Although I can’t remember a lot of them now.No, no of course not.There is only one I remember is a comedy called the ‘Cohens and Kellys.The which?[30:00]‘Cohens and Kellys’.Cohens and Kellys, oh. Oh yes, ah, ha. Sounds like something that...They wer[…]
[…]chard was most amusing and he was a doctor, of course, he was actually and wrote to me and made the film. Tell me if it hurts about dentistry in 31st comedy, I think, well, like it made this film for the interests of this set. COI or mo I can't recall the central office information or the Ministry o[…]
[…]:49 most of the time movies? Not at that time. Not at that time now.Ernie Diamond 9:53 You know where I can't remember wherever the comedy shops and stalls in the back and went back In the back, back back where the where the laboratory was.Unknown Speaker 10:06 barter. […]
Pamela Mann Francis Side 1Alan Lawson 0:00 The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. Pamela Mann, later to become Pamela Mann Francis, feature film continuity; interviewer Alan Lawson, recorded on the sixth of January 1994 side one, the original st[…]
[…]h was great anyway because he was instrumental in my next sort of job but drop dead darling was as I say was way I thought way ahead of its time as a comedy and it didn't make it was unfortunate. Both Some work for paramount. And just at that moment, Paramount was taken over by Gulf was I forget the[…]
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