David Prosser

[…]pondent with the Navy, or Naval correspondent, War correspondent, in the Middle East, um, I made my first ever ten or twenty, depending who you were dealing with....Alan Lawson: Yes.David Prosser: ...ten or twenty minute film, which I wrote the script of, had to get through Admiralty and through the[…]

Kitty Wood (Morrison)

[…]d do it...Kitty Wood : Yes exactly...Jim Connock : ...because everything was done to the same routine, and I don't think possibly - I never worked at Ealing - I would think possibly it happened like that at Ealing. But now what different editors require of their assistants and how they organise thin[…]

Leslie Norman

[…] I was responsible for your coming to evening becauseUnknown Speaker  7:58  I had applied and after that because I'd applied I'd go down to Ealing and have a cup that jumpsUnknown Speaker  8:14  and in my mind of the board good I knew that 3000 miles an hour most. But then I came[…]

Harold Myers

[…]e  37:03  remember the Yeah. I can remember those seats, not from personal participation in them. But I remember on a preview when I was at Ealing studios, Harold up in the in Lancashire, Bradford, or somewhere cinema which had those kind of shirts in it. Yeah. But I think, as you were jus[…]

Doris Martin

[…] when I came back after the war it was more organised.SC: In those days when you started I suppose a lot of people had to invent their own method of dealing with things.DM: Well they did sheets. No I can remember when I went to the studio, passing the table and there was a sheet in there. I remember[…]
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