[…]bsp;0:42 I was when born in Windsor Berkshire on the 26th of November 1927, while my father was a physician, was working at a clinic in Windsor forest. And so I've spent the first five years there. And then we moved to Godalming in Surrey, where he was in general practice. I know that. What ab[…]
[…]rs who have since became famous that it is famous. Everyone hates me. I'm very famous your famous comedian who is a deregulator today. They've got an award named after him now a drama director. Oh Desmond Davis. No no he's one I know. I wonder. I'm trying to. A younger one who I think he died quite […]
[…]hen I did a film I liked very much, called Hand in Hand. For Columbia. And it was a simple little film but I was very, very pleased. And it won eight awards. What they were I don’t know because the producer woman took them all to America with her and died. I haven’t been able to find them, because o[…]
[…]p;had two fucks. And a lot of racist views. One bloke saidAlf Garnett and Enoch Powell they've got it right. If the governmentof the day paid attention to them it&nb[…]
[…]ame time, but they can a different time. So they will, but actually he should be too busy looking after his sound machines. If you have the amount of Powell, right for the amount of machinery, you don't actually get this problem.Roy Fowler 30:43 No, I didn't mean cutting down on this, on[…]
[…];often see Kingston there. I saw all man lines.Unknown Speaker 32:55 I can't be sure. I do know. I remember this very clearly, that Ernie Powell, uncle and and this, this the Kingston home recorder. Yeah, and we had one for years. I suppose it fell to pieces eventually. It was, it was ex[…]
[…]nocent creatures...Kay Mander: So, 'Window In London'.Sidney Cole: 'Window In London' was a very good film - now who directed that, it wasn't Michael Powell was it?Kay Mander: Wait a minute, no, no, no. Arthur...AL: Not Crabtree?Kay Mander: No. Arthur - tall, dark, Arthur - dead now.Sidney Cole: It'[…]
[…]e producer. Roy Fowler: So 'Del' as he was called doesn't really stick in your mind in anyway? Andy Worker: No, no. Roy Fowler: Mickey Powell? Emeric Pressburger? Andy Worker: Yes, they were around at the time. Mickey of course I've known for many years since then, always on the […]