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[…] from the original cassette recording.Tape 1 Side A.The copyright of this recording is vested in The BECTU History Project. Sheelagh Rees, television director and producer. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the thirtieth of June 1992, Side One.Right, first Sheelagh when and where were you born[…]
[…] is vested in The BECTU History Project. Sheelagh Rees, television director and producer. Interviewer Norman Swallow. Recorded on the thirtieth […]
[…]n TranscriptBritish Entertainment History Project – Interview No. 721 Thursday 5th April 2018INTERVIEWEE – NORMAN J. WARREN, DIRECTOR INTERVIEWER – MARTIN SHEFFIELDTranscriber – Linda Hall-ShawMARTIN SHEFFIELD: Over to you Norman. I’ll ask you a few […]
[…]. Jonathan Balcon 37:57 And he had of course, we must go back a bit now let's go back to "39 Steps" at Gaumont. One of the assistant directors at "39 Steps", on "39 Steps" was Pen Tennyson, now Pen I suppose was the nearest thing I had to a brother in as much as my father, in the he[…]
[…]pstairs” We used to have policeman who say “Hello, hello, what’s going orn he-ar” [Laughs] I thought “cor blimey”. Happily, there were enough liberal directors about who said “the cockney kid’s the real Mccoy” you know.McG: Tell me about your parents. Why were you brought up by your granny?HF: Becau[…]
[…];we had all four whether it was such a shame because. Terry Bishop was the director and Terry had gone out beforehand and uh to suss out the locations and&[…]
[…] was he often got people who as they say today, took him to the cleaners. And maybe he had a manager who er was doing that. I do know that one of the directors of the company, because I saw a book about what they called the ‘pirate buses’ of the late twenties and my father used to run a bus service […]
[…]I was going to ask, what was the reaction of your parents and did they have any connection with the film business.Alan Lawson: Well my father was the director of publicity for I think at that time Universal Films and he'd been working in the film business since 1917. My mother before the family came[…]
[…]at was, that was the start of Terry's move away from that cutout animation thing. Darrol Blake 14:58 But was he created as director? Was it Terry Jones? Kent Houston 15:01 No, Ican't remember. Generally, it's Terry Jones, Darrol Blake&[…]