Charles Picken

[…]t unit suffering from a delightful veteran cashier who was great with the public but hopeless in terms of the accuracy of the entries she made on the daily box office returns. Norma and I spent many a happy Saturday evening re-doing the whole week’s box office returns and crawling out of the buildin[…]

Chili Bouchier – Transcript

[…] got back and we hated touring. I picked up the Daily Film Renter and the headline said "Wilcox seeking leading lady for […]

Chili (Dorothy) Bouchier

Chili BouchierChili Bouchier (1909-1999) was a British film actress, after working as a model for Harrods, she won a Daily Mail competition to become a film star. Her films included Shooting Stars (1927), The Return of Carole Deane (1938) and Dead Lucky (1960). I: 29th of May 1996 we are at BECT[…]

Winston (Wyn) Ryder

[…]l, murdering old ladies for their money, from little hotels in South Kensington.WR: But the extraordinary thing was that our script was almost in the Daily Mirror or whatever it was every morning, and Dmytryk at that time-LH: [interrupts] What was his name?RF: Haigh.LH: It wasn’t Heath was it. Nevil[…]

Denis Forman

[…]isbook came out no one noticed it. Then there are allegations of political bias which is always aroundthe corner but that's easy to handle, that is a daily hazard of the trade. The great danger of that sortof programme is that people begin censoring themselves because they feel their bosses are agai[…]

denis-forman

[…] the corner but that's easy to handle, that is a daily hazard of the trade. The great danger of that […]

Leonard Harris

[…] around in the business somewhere, something to do with the Daily Mail I believe and television films I think. I […]

Leonard (Len) Harris

[…] Frank Covern or Frank Cohen as he was then. He's a very nice bloke and I think he's still around in the business somewhere, something to do with the Daily Mail I believe and television films I think. I believe he is - Australian television films. Because a friend of mine, Jack Midwinter still keeps[…]

David Robson

[…] Arch. Anyway, as I say, we used to go out daily to Edgeware Road, get all the bits and pieces. […]

David Robson

[…]ng with butter, and rationing was still on [laughs] - beautiful. It really made life worth living at Marble Arch. Anyway, as I say, we used to go out daily to Edgeware Road, get all the bits and pieces. I used to mend a lot of receivers in those days as well as a hobby. So I kept well in with electr[…]
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