Dennis Main Wilson

[…]was a pity that. AL: What was the series called again? [Side 7, 6 mins] DMW: Roger Doesn't Live Here Anymore. And Jonathan who got the Emmy for Miss Saigon on Broadway recently didn't he, and he'd never sung before in his life! Would you like me to play you from 1981, Jonathan Pryce s[…]

John Halas

[…]on, turning out all these little babies, you've got the OBE and your laden down with honours and prizes and life achievement awards and you’ve got an EMMY from our American friends, so your great talents are recognised worldwide and it has been a remarkable life, quite remarkable, full of achievemen[…]

James (Jimmy) Gilbert

[…] having Anton, so Anton came in. And it's been a continuing successful series. And then we dropped it after 26 episodes and that won an international Emmy which was quite extraordinary for quite a simple little ordinary comedy series. And Julia has been nominated once or twice for awards and she's g[…]

Jack Gold

[…] the gallery.  JG So I thought that was an interesting approach to do it, and tat was a great success too. NS Yes, it was. That won an Emmy,  didn’t it? JG Yep. [Laughter] NS Ho, ho. JG Yes, it did. NS The one person I think we owe a lot to on that of course w[…]

Norman Swallow

[…]p;was called head of arts for a time at Granada. Jack Gold made a thing with Macmillan which won an Emmy called A Lot of Happiness at that time.Jeremy Marre did one about Claudio Abado. Also I&nb[…]

Peter T Handford

[…] it is so much easier to criticise sound. Sound is an abstract thing....it is so much easier to criticise that then it is to criticise photography or cinematography which is so much more finite. Really the job of sound recordist is so vulnerable compared to that of a cameraman. A cameraman can justi[…]

Douglas Slocombe

[…]t. I think the only one of the few people who was ever kicked upstairs?Speaker 2  16:24  It's interesting Dougie, because it means all your cinematography, you had to learn on your own. Had to learn mySpeaker 3  16:31  own way. I learned it the hard way, which is well, as I say, […]

Christopher Challis

[…]aybe 33. I got terrible interested in that and he gave me one of his old cameras, a 16mm Bell and Howell and that's how I started to be interested in cinematography. I made a sort of school newsreel. I talked the headmaster into paying for the film and we made a school newsreel which we showed on sp[…]

Jack Hildyard

[…]nknown Speaker  16:31  His father,Unknown Speaker  16:34  William free screen was onUnknown Speaker  16:37  a tiny as a cinematography. Yes,Unknown Speaker  16:45  yes, yes. Strange time last year,Unknown Speaker  16:50  I was in Brighton. We went do[…]
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