Jill Craigie

[…]uriouslyInterviewer (unidentified): But they then asked you to come and work for them? How did that happen?Jill Craigie: Mr Bentley - was an old film director, and he thought I had a visual sense, and so then I did a whole lot of scripts and I enjoyed that. One of the scripts was about the glass ind[…]

F E (Ernie) Diamond

[…]o Joe's peersErnie Diamond  9:41  that I suppose you didn't have a great deal as a cat and you didn't have a great deal of contact with the directors and actors and people did you all doUnknown Speaker  9:49  most of the time movies? Not at that time. Not at that time now.Ernie D[…]

Percy Livingstone

[…]any legends involved. I was quite surprised by the quality of this film that Mickey made. But as you say I yeah yeah know the extent to which a quota director would have that kind of influence is in itself interesting. Have we done justice to the time and the activity. Do you think that that period […]

Johnny Speight

[…]ey were well crafted, again looking back on them, they were crafted films, and written by some good writers of that period I've found out since, good directors. Norman Swallow: We can see them on television all the time now. Johnny Speight: That's right. They're very good films. And that's my cultur[…]

Ted Hallows

[…] 33:50  The painter was having his teeth.Unknown Speaker  33:55  Imagine Erwin went up the wall.Unknown Speaker  33:59  Director went up with the first assistant penalty head of we fell aboutUnknown Speaker  34:07  laughing.Unknown Speaker  34:11  Te[…]
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