[…] thought it was a very funny film and all the critics did, but you had to know a bit about […]
[…] from me. HARRY COURCHA 73 Yes, yes. To George Hawkes critic ising him for criticising me. Yes, yes. [Laughter] And […]
[…] The Soldier and the Gentlewoman, written by Charles Morgan the critic’s wife [novelist Hilda Vaughan]. And I brought down the […]
[…] it was quite a film and we got some interesting critics on it. But this was just the time when […]
[…] the BBC in those days was extremely robust. If people criticised it, it would listen. I mean Haley was very […]
[…] got a prologue and an epilogue in which the English critics come on, and they discuss the play - the […]
[…] W alter Mycroft, what was his job? [previously became film critic of Evening Standard, strange man, immense enthusiasm for German […]
[…] he used to spend half his income feeding up the critics, did you know that? Well, I heard -that while […]
[…]e BBC. And either it wasn't recorded in the first place, or the BBC had wiped lots of it, because that was the normal thing for them to do. That's no criticism of the BBC. It was what happened. And I think he wanted to have greater control over his material. So his films, funnily enough, his film st[…]