[…];the Mary Whitehouse area. There was the Tony Palmer thing and Ken Russell did a thin" about Richard Strauss, Dance of the Seven Veils. But ooth these were shown without a single change. I think thanks to Paul Fox and David Attenboroug[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 101[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video CouncilInterview Date: 1989-09-25Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Norman FisherTape 1, Side 1Roy Fowler: Copyright of the foll[…]
[…]wasn't really good, even for that time, even for a first time job, and we we just left it that, and we went away and discussed it, because it's my guidance, and somehow that wasn't really happy with the actual show. So we went to one or two other places, and we came across the Cameo cinema a newsthe[…]
[…]g it instantly.SC: You also had two interesting supporting characters, Gwenn Cheryll and John Gregson.CC: Yes, I've nearly forgotten the episode.SC : Dance Hall was the next picture. Who was in thatCC: There was some very famous people, there was Diana Dors, Petula Clark, a dark American chap, Bonar[…]
[…] made a lot of money then because he hadn't spent a lot of money on prizes where we started spending. And so we had, I had a big fete once a year six dances a year and about four or five raffles and we used to buy about 100 pounds with a booze and we could put it all in a window in the canteen[…]
[…]l had to tingle about we thought it was going to be a great success, and it was. We finally had that worthy subject with something very light, called Dance Hall, and it had a lot of the rank starlets in it. Natasha parry, Jane Hilton, Donald Houston, Bonner, Colina, petulia Clark and Diana Dawes.Spe[…]
THE COPYRIGHT OF THIS RECORDING IS VESTED IN THE ACTT PROJECT. PETER PROUD INTERVIEWED BY SID COLE ON 18TH NOVEMBER 1987.SIDE ONE Peter Proud: Sid Cole My fam[…]
[…] stand the queue outside. I've seen Jimmy Kimmel do a busking act outside, and he'd have his cap of hat on the floor. This that the other do a little dance. Harry Abbot would do, one of the best performers ever. Used to do a little tap dance and a little song move his arms bounce about Tom, and the […]
[…] wanted to do was they wanted some matched stop-action shots of Jack Hulbert. The film was 'Jack's the Boy'. And he was a sailor and he was doing his dance, one thing and another, and he was changing clothes, visually he would be changing clothes to different types of people as he was dancing on the[…]