Bernard Gribble

[…] very anti establishment film and very socialist for like us in many ways but Bork and watered it down and watered it down until it was just a social comedy. But I think there's enough left of the original intention to make it worthwhile life.SPEAKER: M2Well it's a satire really isn't it. But it was[…]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]he time - and he said to me, "Now come down to the theatre every night and I'll put you in the prompt corner and you can listen and learn how to play comedy." Now that has been marvellous for me for the rest of my life, because listening to these three playing it, you realised how they phrased the l[…]

Donald Wilson

[…]ef assistant director and his one assistant. We did all that work. And on occasion, this was sometimes very difficult indeed. I mean, we never made a comedy. And then the location was in. We went to run David Goldstein, I went around to find the railway finally ended up in Hastings, which was very a[…]

Joan Kemp

[…] corner and you can listen and learn how to play comedy." Now that has been marvellous for me for the […]

Hugh Stewart

[…] quota productions. He also gained experience with John Dighton writing comedy scripts for Naughton and Gold shorts. During the late […]

Charles Picken

[…]t really proud of. The audience went wild at the end of their performance of it and it became a must-include part of their repertoire alongside their comedy songs and the rabble-rousing Rattling’ Bog. The song didn’t take long to escape into Scotland’s collective consciousness to such an extent that[…]
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