Francis Searle

[…]p for decision and the membership itself, in its aggregate, is only to blame if the union takes the wrong direction, it means that the people who are criticizing probably haven't participated. It's very easy to stand on the sidelines and kibitz and say, This is wrong. They should do this, but they c[…]

Muriel Cole

[…]s? Did you then compileSpeaker 1  35:31  one, then did a report one say an individual reaction to I never bothered about the play. I didn't criticize the play. I didn't think that I was sufficiently experienced to talk about scripts, but I did talk about performances, and annotated every p[…]

Kitty Marshall (Hermges)

[…]different things, I was a housemaid for a bit, etc, etc. And the way I found the film industry was pure fluke insofar as I had an aunt who was an art critic and who knew a certain Professor Polanyi in Manchester, the father of the present Polanyi, who was alovely man from Hungary I think, that’s rig[…]

Tilly Day

[…]ng - just watching people, and it was always photographed in my mind.Alan Lawson: So it's observation? Yes.Tilly Day: Yes.Alan Lawson: Critical observation.Tilly Day: Hmm.Sidney Cole: Now we've gone back to 1935...Alan Lawson: With this album here, yes, we'll turn the p[…]

Geoffrey MacAdam Foot

[…]ere not having influence, but they knew people. And I had various interviews, and I saw Sidney Mosley, who, at that time was, I think, radio and film critic for The Herald. And he got me a couple of interviews, one with Bill Hammond, another one with Bill Lott at Ealing. Well, Bill Hammond said, Wel[…]

Peter Proud

[…]o things over again, you know, he knew that I could do better. Heintensified my self criticism considerably.The silly things that I did - to run from that situation under Alfred, I[…]

Ted Candy

[…]ore than we employed altogether. But I mean, that would have been the approach in my book that was in the beginning. But, I mean, it's easy for me to criticize because I wasn't involved in so you mustn't take that too seriously. If I'd have been involved in it, then I would have said, but I wasn't. […]

Bill Mason

[…]ich produced a magazine called Out of Bounds. And had a section of this at Gresham's which also involved Borris Ford who became quite well known as a critic, and we were in touch with Stow, when I went up to Cambridge I was already in touch with John Cornfield who you mayhave heard of . I went up to[…]

Bessie Bond (née Span)

[…]s that sort of arrangement. But I gather now it is difficult to see anybody. I know the union is a lot bigger and so on but - so I am told - terrible criticisms about the employment from people that have spoken to me.Q What about relationships with other unions. Did you yourself liaise with other un[…]
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