Dudley Lovell

[…]ird baby there, and I parked in it and I was amazed to find it was suddenly just next row where I had the wrong. I actually saw the house. I didn't remember it, of course, and and from then, I think we were living in Brixton in those days. From Brixton, we went to Clapham and moved around Catan my w[…]

Denis Forman

[…]lands against theLowlands which took place on Cobbinshaw Loch and then if you got through that we had theInternational. That only happened once in my lifetime, the frost lasted as long as that. It was the1959 frost but it was tremendously exciting.Taylor/Peet: Was this on a loch or on a flooded fiel[…]

Reg Sutton

[…] Sutton: We shot scenes as we went by, Gibraltar and places like that.Roy Fowler: It doesn't sound a very painful trip.Reg Sutton: It was a trip of a lifetime really. When we went ashore at some of the ports we pulled up at, like Cairo and of course in those days boats were going through the Suez Ca[…]

Dicky Leeman

[…] worked for Humphries Labs and he was also an ACT member. And when I wrote and told George this, George […]

denis-forman

[…] we had the International. That only happened once in my lifetime, the frost lasted as long as that. It was […]

Reg Sutton

[…] painful trip. Reg Sutton: It was a trip of a lifetime really. When we went ashore at some of the […]

Colin Flight

[…] So that expertise was in there, so you were creating stuff all the time. But within the context of that there would be issues, sometimes issues. I remember a title many many years ago, I think it was called Mary Reilly, where we continued to have spots in the process. These things kept manifesting […]

Judy Ritchie

[…]ot the job! And I think, it was great but I think one of the reasons I got the job was that the franchise was up in 1979, was it? Robert, you might remember? Robert: 1980. R: 1980. And I think that part of getting franchise back was to employ more women so, you know, it was an ideal to hav[…]

Taylor Downing

[…]f the series The World at War, which was a few years before this moment when I was at Bristol.  And suddenly the penny dropped and I can still remember that Road to Damascus moment was ‘television historical documentaries.’ Of course! That’s it! That combines my interest in history, my interest[…]

Simon Rose

[…]ic beam has been across the room and we'd be watching Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Or a very nice little French film called the red balloon or remember, which was a favourite. And so I got you know, that was the magic of cinema to me from an earlier age. And also, I was involved with film in fr[…]
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