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[…]ere. In fact the tree transplantation one I remember we we got the Duke of Edinburgh to speak a prologue to the film really. And I went out quite widely.&n[…]
[…] one which we made which is entirely music track of a guitar playing, about road safety; which is at one of the town audiences, that was shown at the Edinburgh Festival in early Fifties, to great great acclaim. I think it was a very plain understandable film that, at time when there were a lot of ra[…]
[…] Hammond, and I was demonstrator for Hammond Organs, that took me to everywhere in the British Isles. Up to Scotland, I used to go to Aberdeen a lot, Edinburgh, Glasgow, the coastal towns the fishing ports, Bucky, Fraserburgh, and lots of travelling, but I didn’t mind, I was younger then.SC: By rail[…]
[…]think his father was something in … he was Scots … and I think his father was something in the BBC system I think he ended up working in Scotland, in Edinburgh or Glasgow. But we all left the cutting rooms, eventually, and I think for a period we … I think David was the only one that left and left t[…]
[…]h we’d started ourselves from a few phrases, and no it was extremely interesting variety of films. And the locations, when we did the locations up in Edinburgh, Scotland, the experiences that you had there which happened to come into the work, you get all sorts of wonderful experiences that you woul[…]
[…]ll a fortunate in having that success from time to time. I think the choice of a film film and a footballer for one of your films Steve for the Edinburgh Festival, also it was gave us great satisfaction, because that's not easy to come by. Technically, and remember that from the beginning, we […]
[…] of the avant-garde and I date that rather to the Edinburgh Film Festival in 1972, when Linda Myles, and Claire […]
[…]ight for heaven or the red light for hell at the end. But Mark Brailsford is an amazing Hancock. And that show has been I think, originally on at the Edinburgh Fringe, but most recently in Highgate, and there have been plays over the over the years that are looking at Hancock, the character and and […]