[…]of miscellaneous projects like that. Basically, we didn’t really develop in the technical sense new products in the UK research lab. Most of that was done in the much larger research labs in Rochester, New York. But for example, they introduced a new project, a new process, for 16mm reversal film wi[…]
[…]WER – DARROL BLAKE Transcriber – Linda Hall-Shaw NEVILLE WORTMAN: I am Neville Wortman. I was born on the 28th March 1932 in London.DARROL BLAKE: And what sort of family were you born into? Were they anything to do with the business? Or …NEVILLE WORTMAN: […]
[…]nd l, being performer in radio and television. The name of the interviewer is Joyce Robinson. The date the 19th of April, 1996 Ron, I think you're Londoner, aren't you? Where and when were you born? Ron Moody 0:33 I was born in the ancient village of Tottenham, North Londo[…]
[…]rs.Carmen Dillon: Yes.Sidney Cole: Yes.Carmen Dillon: And so - he was all right. And then, when the two children were born, then they came back to London and they lived in...Sidney Cole: In Cricklewood.Carmen Dillon: I forget where. But then eventually came back to Cricklewood and Brondesbury, where[…]
[…] remember what that picture was? Maurice Askew: The picture I don't remember. Melachrino and His Strings - I don't know […]
[…]rth used in the title sequence; he was involved with Ocean Terminal as a supernumerary during which time he was asked to work as an assistant on a London Transport film about country houses; the cameraman he went to work with at British Transport was Ron Craigen; DW talks about his first time filmin[…]
[…]new tracks and...Jim Shields: Hmm, yes.Maurice Askew: And then when this place was installed, the console was going in about 1946, the first film was done on it in '47, I came over here and carried on. The first film done here was Spring in Park Lane, for Wilcox...Jim Shields: Oh yes, well that was […]
[…] Because people said you've got this big wide screen, you don't need to get in close so much. And of […]
[…]o be a researcher so I also wanted to do something that had a public facing front. So, I joined the marketing graduate scheme, and…SS: Was this in London?PC: This was in London, yes, I went to University in Birmingham and in London I joined Kodak in Kingsway in there very grand building there and we[…]
[…]but really I know very little about your early life. When were you born for instance, and where?Charles Cooper: Well I was born June 5th, 1910, in London. My parents actually came over from Russia, from the Ukraine - this would have been about 1893 and they were about twenty-two years of age and the[…]