Stephen Peet 0:00 This is Alan Izod Izod. I ZO D being interviewed by Steven Peet , the copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. And this is tape one, side one. And the date is June 11. 1998.Where were you born and when ?Alan Izod 0:46 I was &n[…]
[…]probably one of the ones that lasted a bit better, that was the one about the bomber command which was written by John Wooldridge, who actually was a composer, but he was an ex-RAF man, as indeed Aubrey Baring was, and I remember we got a lot of Lincoln planes out of their cocoons – it was at the ti[…]
[…]Ealing at the time was Ernest Irving Who was a very old experienced musical director, quite an Edwardian character, and he said the thought the right composer Vias Vaughan Williams. Vaughan Williams read the script and thought he would like to do it but insisted that he must tell Charles Frend and m[…]
The copyright of this recording and transcript is vested in the BECTU History Project. Bryan Langley was interviewed by Arthur Graham on 18 November 1987.1. Improvising with film stockAG: We're on the different types of film stocks. What were their differences, and what were their special requiremen[…]
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[…] too, something about light music and there was this famous composer who was an obscurity and, and he was Albert […]
[…] Malcolm Watts Sargent (1895 -1967) was a conductor, organist and composer. At the outbreak of war, Sargent came back to […]
[…] pay her properly [laughs]. I also did it with the composer, who'd done the music for Two Way Stretch, called […]