[…]e provided by ITV at the time, because he'd been working with Michael Reddington. And he'd done a tremendous amount in terms of OB's round art to art exhibitions. But he hadn't done anything really very structured.Alan Lawson 3:45 Anyway, sorry. To go back to chronology you will know in […]
[…]ion of Mexican art to be taken around the country. He was showing in Washington D.C. and he had it photographed and I did a 30 minute film about this exhibition and work with him on how it is a fascinating man to work with. He was in his 70s then. He lived to about 90 something but even then he read[…]
[…]ry funny. Even, for instance, the electrician. He did, why should he be a particular union member but it alwayss turned out to be Yeah, we had we did exhibitions in Olympia for instance. Yeah. And suddenly Bill was was caught changing a plug. And of course that's a no no. Absolutely no, no. All Out […]
[…] script for the Central Electricity Generating Board, so I did that. And I learned all about the National Grid. It was for a slide presentation in an exhibition. And then I bumped into Derek Stewart. He and his cameraman Harold Case had come out to cover one of our "Mirror of Oil" series in Kuwait. […]
[…]ed it was. Well, alright, I will divert telling you that the 3d system, which was around at that time was invented by Nigel Spottiswoode for the 1951 exhibition, and they built the telly kinema. And it was the hit of the festival of Britain I think, because it was packed every night, with a series o[…]
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BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis 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[…]
[…]up boy, you know, that? He was I was a good listener, you see. And Humphrey, you'll see lapcat, he would never miss anything. We went to the topolski exhibition. And there was a wonderful positive drawing of a farmer pulling drawing two horses through to burning warehouses. And Humphrey obviously ru[…]
Alan Lawson 0:01 The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTUhistory project. Raymon Morse known professionally as Ramos, actor, set designer, model maker, makeup artist, a man of many talents. Interviewer Alan Lawson, recorded on the 26th of August 1993.Side one.Right he[…]