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[…] went there in 1936 when Sir John Reith was still director general and Noel Astbridge was chief engineer. And I […]
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[…]Cross: Not too bad, no.Arthur Graham: What was the working day and week at that time?Eric Cross: Well we'd start at any time in the morning which the Director felt like, you know, and we'd go on to any hour at night.Arthur Graham: When you say start at any time in the morning, what would that be, ha[…]
[…]oing fundraiser for them over the years – much of which Albert himself had filmed, which was a very interesting challenge for a professional producer-director. I hadn’t really worked with other people’s material, which has been shot in – dare I say it – a very good amateur way. But the film will be […]
[…]mething went wrong, you see, so the second one which, and that was the one which, the first one which was all right, was me alone. So I was the first director. Tim Aymes 18:54 Films still exist, Stanley Watkins 18:57 I don't suppose so. No, I had[…]
[…]ed the set on on the interview day and was a crane swooping in over the bed with Jimmy Bawden, the camera operator on on. AndJohn Guillermin. was the Director. And it just looked so glamorous and so exciting. So I started on there and Roy Charman actually showed me the ropes he[…]