[…]member all the things he played. And my father and mother were both interested in amateur theatricals and were members of the local Ross Operatic and Dramatic Society, and I can remember them putting on The Desert Song and all those things, and the local cinema became a theatre for the occ[…]
[…]'t remember actually what it was, but I think it was something to do with the Duke of Edinburgh. But...at that time, children's Newsreel used to make drama...in fact we did more drama work, film work for drama...Alan Lawson: That's right, hmm.David Prosser: ...than adults did...much more. And we use[…]
[…] And they used to do everything, they didn't just do drama they did, they had to do whatever was there. […]
[…]aylor: Was Harry Lauder still gOlng.Jimmy Gilbert: No. He was finished. You mentioned Harry Lauder, when I was at the Citizen's theatre, after I left drama school, Jimmy Logan was a great friend of mine because the Logan family, there was another one they had number one theatres and number two theat[…]
[…] Mumby, brilliant musician. Jo Hodgkinson, married to later Director of Drama at Arts Council. Mother met Esmé, told her about […]
[…] attachment. On what sort of shows? Oh it was in Drama only. But when I applied for a floor managing […]
[…] floor manager was later presumably? Well, I, well, I AFM’ed for about six months and then applied for attachment.On what sort of shows? Oh it was in Drama only. But when I applied for a floor managing attachment that was on General Programmes, I thought it would be a good idea to get out of Drama a[…]
[…] to I had an informal attachment to film department as an assistant going out location. And then I I took a week's leave and went out on another kids drama John else. And then they were advertised for holiday relief assistance, because there were so busy in the summer, people going on holiday so the[…]
[…]onds 32:34 ... and right next door to it and I mean, back to back there was the Playhouse Theatre which was used as a repertory drama theatre. And that the BBC eventually took over and we transferred there because that was fitted up with all the gear in a cubicle. Whereas Hulme[…]
[…] when I refer to Barbara Cartland I mean what would be almost believable in a Barbara Cartland novel is very strange when it actually happens. And it dramatises to an extent that’s impossible to overestimate the sense of history that I have about the relations between England and Ireland because it'[…]