Michael Clarke

[…]reason. So I took him got the highest was in a good three years, because of regular examination, and eventually got not Alaska scholarship. That's an exhibition became very rich as a cheap stock. In other words, with up to modern college, which has been my father's college, so I'm not as terribly so[…]

Anthony Mendleson

[…]er doing Pet Clark's costume in 'Dance Hall.'Linda Wood : I can remember there was a scene towards the end, isn't there, where she's going to give an exhibition? And first of all you had to do a dowdy costume which her Mother made and then this really sort of swish thing?Anthony Mendleson : Hmm, tha[…]

Alfred E. (Alfie) Cox

[…]e the Bedford School. In Hampstead. There was a film is very much involved with the nuns schools who the guilds arts and crafts which used to have an exhibition at. King's Works. So there's an awful lot of things went on there and then a half failed scholarship.[00:01:32.340] - SPEAKER: M3 Tell[…]

Charles Bennett

[…] recording. CB is obviously examining photographs---- Charles Bennett : That's 1925. That was a beautiful theatre built especially for the Paris Exhibition of 1925. And we represented England there at the theatre. I was playing Algernon in 'The Importance of Being Earnest', which was one of my […]

Margaret Dale

[…]w long were you there?MD: A year.Disc 3 track 3MD: Well then. A lot of bits and pieces. Artists in residence at a college in Melbourne, Australia. An exhibition of dance at the Metro Museum. They ran a three week programme of dance which was connected with York University. They invited me back 2 or […]

Joan Kemp-Welch

[…]ountry are changing, even though they haven't got much contact with each other, and, I mean, now, of course there's every contact, because of all the exhibitions and things that go round. But in those days there wasn't that amount of contact, and yet the style of feeling was changing.Roy Fowler:&nbs[…]

Teddy Darvas

[…] few weeks ago. Actually they did me a favour because for two years, over two years, I travelled up and down the country and I got to know about film exhibition and distribution and did these schemes and I think this, historically, although not film production, it is quite interesting. When you did […]

Ronald Neame

[…]cause it all takes place in the one little house. And so we had the idea that we would link it to all the important events of the period. The Wembley exhibition, for example. What Roy Fowler  1:20:01  I didn't want you to build for Well, we Ronald Neame  1:20:[…]

Donald Wilson

This transcript has been produced automatically using Otter, https://get.otter.ai/interview-transcription/.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of […]
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