[…]ain, 'Triple Echo' and 'The Amazing Mr Blunden', all of which I distributed. And I kept my 10 percent, so that was fine. And then I was approached by EMI. I'd been doing an awful lot of business with what was then the ABC circuit which was owned by EMI. And within EMI the distribution side was being[…]
[…]g to be included if justifiable. Teachers from each of the member schools were co-opted to provide adult supervision cover as and when their school premises were being used. For my sins I ended up programming and writing the booklet notes for screenings and running the organisation as its President […]
[…] M14No not not like Citizen Kane which I certainly didn't see at that stage much later I saw that. I don't know that there was anything particularly seminal.SPEAKER: M2I think there were certain aspects of British cinema which got to me and which never left me really which were with the government B[…]
[…]eas, parties were the order of the day. If I was in Andalusia I was living in a different world, if I was in Spanish Morocco there were also, I mean remind me to tell you off the record not because it's significant but just because it’s long the story about the itching powder and the Consulate Gener[…]
[…] electronics - flying spot scanners are very complex machines. The EMI ones are, we're on a EMI not Cintels, but […]
[…] I don't think it should ever be allowed to be on release. It was called 'The Great Mr Handel', and it was typical of his sort of thing, his kind of semi-religious thing - all good stuff - but not entertainment really.Alan Lawson: I can tell you a nice story about that.David Robson: What? 'The Great[…]
[…]t actually officially opened and started on the installation. And that's where I met you. That's right on the Baird side, down, down the corridor and EMI were in Studio A . Alan Lawson 1:37 What. What did you do? Did you have anything due with the Baird lot at all ? &[…]
[…]e war. So they used to, they didn't pay much but they payed me up during the war. AndRoy Fowler 6:03 you lived on the premises.Henry Seward 6:06 No I lived, I lived in Fulham, butRoy Fowler 6:09 still with your family, yes, so you were in the ser[…]
[…]t day and he said as soon as you're got your regimental number you're to get in touch with me, which I did. I'd been drafted to the Royal Engineers Chemical Warfare. My base was to be Barton Stacy which isn't far from Handover, 1 think Long Parish was the actual address. I was doing basic training a[…]