Wolfgang Suschitzky

[…]'s right.Speaker 2  25:13  Yes, we have progressed since then in television, too, and there's some marvelous BECTU On television, even live drama, which is rare nowadays, you rarely see a really badly photographed program on TV, except for some of the sitcoms where they don't take much car[…]

Barbara K Emary

[…]in the Daily Herald Said "Banned film now a triumph, one of the finest British pictures ever made, Britain’s most moving film, the most moving screen drama which has come from the British studios’. New Chronicle: ‘ the film is one of the most moving and most significant ever made in Britain’. Ernest[…]

Val Guest

[…]e'd known I'd seen her, she gave me quite a lot of encouragement in that and in acting too.RF: The ambition, if there was an ambition, was it towards dramatic writing, did you plan to be a novelist perhaps.VG: No, in the early days, in my very early teens I drifted into writing for newspapers and I […]

Sydney Samuelson

[…] we had a crisis to do with our voting. And that was in one of the television writing categories ....the. No, not writing, programme categories, best drama. The winner was announced and the producer of the one that was expected to get it but didn’t through membership votingsaid. No not membership vo[…]

Richard (Dickie) Best

[…]hoot acertain amount of material at Pinewood, not fighting material, all thefighting material was accurate and real stuff. But in order to enhancethe drama and show something which could never be shot we did actuallyshoot two sequences. One was prior to the assault at [El] Alamein whichstarted at ni[…]

Freddie Young

[…]our life, you know, you have to constantly think of what would be a nice way of lighting it depending on the character in the script – whether it’s a drama or a comedy, you have to light it differently: a comedy it’s just all nice and bright and if it’s a drama, you know, it has to be dramatically c[…]
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