[…]s, Agnes Willkie said to me that Wheel Nuts was a car programme but she said, "I've got you down to go to China", which would have been the trip of a lifetime and I thought, well, kind of a trip of a lifetime or a TV series that I really want to run? So, I chose, with Agnes's permission, not to go t[…]
[…]sturbed because if they happen to have come out rather darker than some of the whites, they were victimized quite definitely by the army kids and I remember being in a playground and having to fight the battle on behalf of a rather darker child who claimed to be Welsh. These kids obviously wan[…]
[…]eventy thousand pounds worth of value on the screen...and, um, they said, "Well I think we must get some advice on this." And it so happened that the Honorary Film Advisor to the Ministry of Information of Films Division at that time was Sir Alexander Korda.John Legard: Oh was he? Yes... I didn't...[…]
[…] the organization publicized its regulated training scheme, one local CEA member revealed ‘that he was already training one woman’ without […]
[…] looking at directors and how they tend to be directors. And one struck one interest in me. And that was brand Forbes, who at that time was a leading member of leader, I should say, of a young British film Mater's. And he'd been an actor for a long, long time. So I thought maybe that's what I need t[…]
[…]ck. And it's a series of accidents and being in the right place at the right time and everything. And following upon the camera incident. I became an honorary Scott. I will explain because one of the first jobs and I was spoken to this man today on the phone, Stanley Baxter, who was a big star in Sc[…]
[…]ibrary, taking out books But I wasn't supposed to read which my father promptly may like the the sex life of the Eskimos sex life of the Eskimos, I remember that having a sort of vey severe talking to my father, my father who made me take it back immediately. Whereabouts in Wales on the Gowet penins[…]
[…]herry trees outside the front door. We would have to go round in a parade and salute this ridiculous tree. I thought he was crazy. The thing I remember about those years most was, because it was in the papers and in the magazines there was a very great deal about Hitler and the rise of the Nazi[…]
[…]determined, really I didn't want to spend my life working in these kind of things. I knew the horse had gone but I didn't want to replace it. And I remember my father saying years ago, that monkeys didn't talk because if they found out they could speak, they'd find them work to do and it was the kin[…]