John (Johnny) Goodman

[…]that - I'd always been a great enthusiast for America. To me Hollywood was wonderful and I used to adore the whole aspect of America, so I decided to emigrate. And so at just under - I think I was just under, I was about twenty-one, I know I came out of the army just under twenty-one. I was about tw[…]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]ound. Well Harry Rayner[?] was approached by Mr Falkner, chief engineer for Stoll circuits, at The Coliseum. So he decided he wanted - we were in a premium now, because we knew something about it, and the thing was that we knew what to do, we knew how to make a programme up and we knew what to do if[…]

Vernon Sewell

[…]rst of all to see that side of the thing." And on the strength of 'Silver Fleet' I could have got a job at once. Because I had telegrams, after the premier of 'The Silver Fleet' I had telegrams from MGM and Warner and Columbia, all offering me a contract, so that I couldn't do anything about it.Roy […]

John Schlesinger

[…]went off, I think it was my father, went off to the cinema thinking I wasn't going to arrive that night, and I crept in I think. I was born just beforemidnight on February 16th And we, my father was apaediatrician, my mother was a very good amateur violinist. So my early years were really filled wit[…]

John L Hargreaves

[…]Now that didn't do anything. It was badly handled badly. Well, it wasn't sold at all, really. It was badly handled by the by the group at the time by EMI. AndJim Shields  22:03  and unfortunately,John Hargreaves  22:05  well, yes. Well, they're the differences. They're in the sam[…]
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