[…] with Everin [ph 41:30] Price-Jones, people like that, much more, Ealing was much more, the, the, the climate that I, […]
[…]g into the sixth form. In other words, they didn’t want me to and I said no and she said “Well, have you got any plans?”, and I said yes. This was in Ealing, Notting Hill in Ealing High School, I said “I’m going to Ealing Art School” and she said “Oh, I wasn’t aware there was one” which was pretty g[…]
[…]I did in the theatre, actually, was with him, so I’ve known him for many years.[32]JR: Fine actor.VM: Wonderful actor. And then I did another film at Ealing[33] called The Ship that Died of Shame (1955).[34] That was with George Baker,[35] who I then, many years later, did one of those Inspector Wex[…]
[…]said "Oh, I think I...I've got a connection somewhere..." Anyway, about a couple of months later, he said "Now, if you ring up a Mr Bunny Williams at Ealing Studios...er the old ATP..." I said "Er...yes" He said "and he may be able to help you." So I rang up Mr Williams, and of course I was always t[…]
[…] all went over to Pinewood. And then I stayed there the rest of the time. Except going once or twice - once to Wembley I think, [corrects herself] to Ealing I think, and apart from that to MGM.Sidney Cole: Oh they had lovely studios at MGM.Carmen Dillon: Yes.Sidney Cole: Elstree, yes.Carmen Dillon: […]
[…] for Dal, because, again, a very good public relations act on his part, because my story had very little to do with the Navy, as such. I mean, I was dealing with a U-boat, the survivors in a lifeboat and one Merchantman that comes to pick them up. Where the hell does the Navy come into it? Hardly at[…]
[…]t forAlan Lawson 36:35 what what what once they started on monopack what did you do thenAlf Cooper 36:46 for monopack you're dealing with something of a different thing monopack was only used for the Olympic Games the Olympic Games I changed 19 18 cameras over to monopack tha[…]
[…]eally is right at the beginning and the business of when and where you were born, just to get going.Philip Leacock: I was actually born in London, in Ealing I think. But this was not my home for a while because my parents lived in the Canary Islands and so we were brought up like many people, we wen[…]