Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…]tober 1932 till the spring of 1933 and the company was called associated sound film industries. And George Pollock who became a very famous assistant director was an accountant there and Norman Nests whom. I'm sure you all knew in the film industry who were in the army was in the top office he was a[…]

Paul Fox

[…]ds like I:    The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project.  Sir Paul Fox.  One time Managing Director, BBC Television, Yorkshire Television.  Interviewing Norman Swallow.  Recorded on the 24th of March 1993.  Side 1.First and fo[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]er Twist set where they were filming a scene in Fagin's kitchen with the young John Howard Davies as Oliver. Of course he is now a famed producer and director. I watched the shooting of Oliver Twist until about 3 and then we went over to The Red Shoes set. I saw Micky Powell running around. And I wa[…]

Ronald Neame

[…]ourth is the fourth of September 1991. We're at ACTT. And the interview is with a very distinguished, originally lighting cameraman and our producer, director, Ronald Neame. Ronald, let's start at the very beginning, you had a parentage that was very active in the film industry of its time. Ron[…]

Roger Bernard Newbold Smither

[…]est Lindgren, Curator of the NFA – MW: That’s the National Film Archive. RS: That’s the National Film Archive.- and my ultimate bosses, the Director and Deputy Director at the IWM. So we ended up going it alone. We developed a computer system called Apparat, which ran on what is known in t[…]

Alan Izod

[…]ospital. And it was I think, just about the time that they moved into that that I joined them, I persuaded them to give me a job as a as an assistant director. Because I I'm, I don't think I've worked for them at all before that. It was when they started at Cleveland street that I went to work for t[…]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]g milking machines and god knows what. But it was a modest little film and it seemed to work quite well,Unknown Speaker  34:12  who was the director of that?Paddy Carey  34:15  That's what that was for the guild was it that was for the guild. torch. And then my job I did was I me[…]

Norman Spencer

[…]to be in films when I when I grew up, when I did get a little older. And I left school, I thought of Periscope, and I looked them up in the telephone directory and Periscope had an office on the great on the, on the North Circular Road. And I went there one day, absolute naively at about 14, and ask[…]

Chili Bouchier – Transcript

[…] 2 Widgey Newma n (1900 -1944) was an English film director whose films included Heroes of the Mine (1932) and […]
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