[…] Fowler & Alan Lawson: Now, Bill, where were you born, and when? Bill Girdlestone: Well I was born 17th of […]
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[…]nd I think, still a wonderful man, had a great cv because he’d been with the Post Office film unit, which was going way back, which made the greatest documentaries of all time, you see them now, by John Grierson, people like that. You think why weren’t they making blockbusters? You can see with the […]
[…] ‘Under Your Hat’. On ‘Room for Two’, there was a very good continuity girl called Kay Mander, who later became a great director, a great director of documentaries. Erm..and she was erm, she said to me, “are you in the union?” and I said ‘union?’ and she said “yes.. the ACT. It’s the association of […]
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[…]uddenly I was whipped off into the Cunninghams where I was I was in New York and it was basically working on a effective in nearly all was government documentaries for the Ministry of Information. It was it was the editor the end there was a woman called and so they Cummins believe she's no longer w[…]
[…]p;would like to know. Not really. You know everything was but exciting. We made documentaries looking back on D-Day the 14th farm in Burma the coronation in the […]