Pete Murray

[…]sp; and David Hughes and myself.  I played the part of Ronald Shiner, the cockney seaman.   And it wasn’t exactly a thrilling review by the critics.  One of the things they objected to was it being an all male musical, that went against us from the word go.  I mean it was the tim[…]

Jim Whittell

[…]to how well the film that’s in the cinema prior to that date is doing.00:38:42        And so move-over houses were critical, and the fact that this was the Odeon Mezzanine, Leicester Square, the finest move-over possible was to move from anywhere in the West End in[…]

Betty Willingale

[…]n.Tremendous, tremendous take wasn’t there? Enormous.To start BBC Two.Enormous, yes.In 1964 when it started.Yes, I suppose so. And I had the ex drama critic of The Daily Express, a man called John Barber, and I was, I thought ‘Why am I telling him’? But, you know, he didn’t know about television whi[…]
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