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Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)
[…]RD CARRICKINTERVIEWED BY SID COLE WITH ALAN LAWSON.The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project Edward Carrick, Art Director/Designer, recorded on 30th January 1991.Interviewer, Sid Cole.SC: Teddy, it's lovely to see you after all these years. In these interviews we start at[…]
John Halas
[…]ed I learned that he really wasn't a window dresser, he wanted to become a window dresser and he wanted cheap labour, and I was that! I was already a designer at the time, which was the reason he chose me. In fact he turned out to be a salami salesman! We stayed in a hotel near the rue de Rivol[…]
Dudley Lovell
[…] little incident on that day. And everybody saw that they cheered as Mr. Savile said, well, quite a few. Then the next thing that happened, the dress designer came in, of course, he came in just right after this incident. And the dress designer came with all his dress designers are showing them to V[…]
William R Vicker
[…]layout at the reflex, you know, the the mirror position and all that which I sent to themUnknown Speaker 3:38 tech that he was a Japanese designer. He's still there.Unknown Speaker 3:42 Poor old Bob got joke. He got murdered.Unknown Speaker 3:47 A very nice person[…]
Virginia McKenna
[…]just fabulous; Eric Porter played Jaques and John Neville played Orlando. And Robert Helpmann directed it,[48] which was wonderful. We had an Italian designer; can’t remember his name,[49] but I remember having the most wonderful costume as Rosalind when she was a boy. Just britches and a simple shi[…]
Michael Clarke
[…]epartment of film and television. The Royal College of Art had started the film school as it became under a man called George Haslam, who was a stage designer and theatre set designer. But who died and then a man called Peter Newington, took it over for a year and bloodied his copy book in some ways[…]
Christopher Challis
[…]what Hitchcock didCC: Exactly right.KGY: You weren't simply working with an important director and important cameraman. You were also working for key designers.CC: Yes. Junge. A real old German martinet, a wonderful designer, Hein Heckroth who did the costumes. He was also German but totally differe[…]
