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Interview
[…]n and in my office? I have my production manager, Frank. So Mike, I'll remember if we've got all a bit Dow he used to get up on the desk and do a tap dance, just to Jersey. And the producer used to would never carry money. And he used to drive to work and he come to work. And he'd have you wouldn't […]
Howard Lanning
Tape operator 0:06 Yeah, I think that's good. That's good.Derek Threadgall 0:07 Okay. The copyright of this recording is vested in the British entertainment history project.Okay, good thing. Today is Monday 20th of June 2016. The interviewee is Howard Lanning, president of th[…]
Simon Rose
[…]emed most most I don't know. I've said I mean, we were just doing 60 mil and all all documentaries at that time, were made on 16 mil. commercials for dance 35 mil, all documentaries for 16 mil. And so we saw a lot of them. And we saw a lot of amazing films with amazing diversity. And there was a gre[…]
Edward (William) Graham
[…]avoury. [His national service was mainly in entertainment]He got married (happily for 54 years) and auditioned at The Windmill, and got taken on as a dancer in musical parodies. Did some understudying too. Sustained a cartilage injury, but his old producer (Bill Ryan) recommended he had an operation[…]
Cy Young
[…]rint from the Imperial War Museum. I think it is series called Working. Anyway it was some kind of stagedoor canteen setup. We finished there doing a dance for the assembled American servicemen and he wasn't wearing a suit that we didn't worry too much about it. And there was a bit scratch down the […]
Mary Hillman
[…]:00 Harem00:14:10 Dance to the Music of Time00:16:40 “The Magnificent Ambersons”00:22:45 &n[…]
Joy Cuff (née Seddon)
[…]d photographs; I didn’t have them from life unfortunately. I had the front photograph and the profile which has just reminded me of when I worked on ‘Dance of Death’. I did the portrait of Geraldine McEwan. And I was very lucky, I actually went to her house and did sketches of her there and I didn’t[…]
