Daphne Anstey (nee Lily)

[…]married or anything. it was a very well- known film and The World Today got it over and we cut it down and put it out to show in the States, it was a documentary and he was a very well know documentary film maker and I’m sorry I can't remember his name.AL: Italian? DA: Yes.JL: Where did you work in […]

Adolph Simon

[…]e it would be [???] – New York or Paris. ​Q:​These were actuality films, were they? 00:05:06​ADOLPH:​Yeah, yes. Well and the same time were documentary work, you see. ​Q:​Yes. What sort of things did you film? 00:05:18​ADOLPH:​Well, the, there’s nothing really striking there. All[…]

Peter Williams

[…]But anyway it was a great learning curve and that’s how I learnt about television. MS: [Question muffled by interference]52’04”PW: My very first documentary was called ‘They Fought the Few’.. we were always interested in people, and it seemed.. I discovered in Kent that there was a great friend[…]

Vivienne Collins

[…] and he introduced me to a patient of his who was a cameraman at Crown.Who, sounds very interesting.Yes. And he actually talked to me about the whole documentary film movement, and this stirred up a great interest in me at that particular time. Now his name was Martin Wilson.Oh yes, I remember Marti[…]

Francis Searle

[…]h yes, yes, that comes to 46Speaker 1  44:47  is was beginning 47 something like that, Master bean, when Sydney box saw the theatrical Don. Documentary that I'd done for a British Council called student nurse Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, which did have a theatrical release and was […]
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