[…]bsp;scheme. I had gone to theRoyal Engineers and Signals Corps and they told me towait.........construction and I thought the War Office wasrun rather thoroughly,I didn't realise it was a lo[…]
[…] John came down, I wrote a letter of to the manager of Dreamland and said, a hypocritical letter which said […]
[…] then which became Walton Studios.AL Who engaged you?GH JK Morris who in fact died last year. He lived in Weybridge. There was the Studio Manager called Bill Norris who was in charge of accounts, JK Morris about a year or eighteen months later Bill Norris left and JK Morris then ran the […]
[…]s wife, her family had it was rose shirt factory. I was told But anyway, the next one was Harry, who was a chippy originally but he was ended up as a construction manager. And the youngest was Vic. incident is I haven't said that. That name. It was tapper. And that was I suppose it was through Vic, […]
[…]know, it's quite a nice size room same size as the canteen upstairs and I met there Mr. Roy Oxley, the acting head and still there and Mr Seaman? the construction manager and they looked at me at a start didn't know what I was talking about design. Anyway you know, the cameras can't see this stuff, […]
[…]pt on but not many. And Gainsborough kept on their - all their, you might say their production crew, technical crew. The people they put off were the construction people, but I noticed you nearly always got the same people back again and you got to know them quite well through the years of course, a[…]
[…]mous crime trials. And we reconstructed six, I think it was, of his famous cases, which was a mixture of Mac Hastings as a sort of anchor link, and reconstructions of the crimes, and Churchill in court, etc, etc, of the cases, so we made six half-hours, which was I suppose in a way my first professi[…]
[…]ad a bit of glass that you held it on, put it up, and I developed my test, go into the darkroom, develop the test, come out and there was a permanent construction man there and a permanent projectionist. He used to come to work in his pyjamas and sign on and then go home and have breakfast. It was o[…]
[…] crew, technical crew. The people they put off were the construction people, but I noticed you nearly always got the […]
[…]uritans. The Gielgud Theatre was known as the Globe Theatre from 1909 to 1994, when it was renamed in honour of Sir John Gielgud. In 1997, a modern reconstruction of the original Globe Theatre was opened on the London Southbank, about 750 feet from the site of the original theatre.[141] For more inf[…]