[…]voluntary offers to proof read this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.Mike Dick 0:00 The copyright that this recording is vested in the British Entertainment History Project. The name of the interviewee […]
[…] voluntary offers to proofread this and/or other interviews. If you want to help, please contact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.Mike Dick 0:01 the copyright of this recording is vested in the British entertainment history project. The name of the interviewee is Ronald gr[…]
[…]Unknown Speaker 0:00 Sorry, okay, I'm rolling sound, steady, microphone, theUnknown Speaker 0:08 other way. The copyrightMike Dick 0:10 of this recording is vested in the British entertainment history project. The name of the interviewee is Rebecca O'Brien, film p[…]
[…]se days, he had a charming habit of grabbing you by the those and lifting you, it was agonising pain, so there was a fair amount of the usual sort of Dickensian rubbish. And now and again there were other perhaps worse moral peccadilloes, which I won't go into. I was a boarder there a weekly boarder[…]
[…] a lot greedier than people thought, than I thought. 72 Dick Richards was the 'Daily Mirror' film correspondent and he […]
[…] but I survived all that. My mother was a very charming person and my father was I say actually a frustrated actor. Early on, he, he got very fond of Dickens, Charles Dickens and he used to adapt the books as plays. And he formed a group of players called the Dickensian Tabard Players, based in the […]
[…]ter when I started working as a PA.JPH: Frank Westbrook.DS: Frank Westbrook, he was wonderful, a lovely man, but he didn’t last long. And then...JPH: Dickie.DS: What’s his name?JPH: Dick Lester.DS: Dick Lester.JPH: Richard Lester.DS: Richard Lester was a young man...JPH: Who’d joined as a train[…]
[…] sound department interviewed by John Legard, the date is 17 to January 1996. This is side one, and it's file number 361.Alan Legard 0:29 Dick. Now, perhaps you could start off by telling us a little bit about your very early life all your focus and your childhood. Assume so on.Richard M[…]
[…]o another film not with John Houston butwaht was was your next film with John HoustonOSSIE MORRIS The next film with John Houston was Moby Dick. Let me tell you a little bit about Houston. He. Had made. African Queen. Just before we did. Moulin Rouge At the top of the tree as far as the b[…]
[…]m in which Richard Attenborough played his very first part and was extremely good. He was I think about 18 or 19. Then I myself was about 21, I think Dickie Attenborough played the part of the, of the cow, the little, the little sailor that runs away. And he told me, him later years that he was so e[…]