Michael Colomb

[…]n you would take him to be a military man but if you knew him of course nothing could be further from the truth but he was so organised  I can remember this day him standing upright with his gauntlet gloves, you know, because he'd always dive in and he wouldn't have I think on that a picture th[…]

Alexander Faris

[…]e and a bitWe lived there for about 4 years, and then sadly my father died. My father was a Presbyterian minister there. I hasten to say he was not a member of the Orange order or any of what you might think of extreme Protestantism. We came from an extreme liberal tradition. My grandfather had been[…]

Dennis Kimbley

[…]d flame red or whatever moonlight blue and that sort of thing.Roy Fowler  7:04  It was very, very prevalent in the silent era was vaguely remember seeing the occasional sepia colour that trifle and thereafter. Incidentally, this is an absolute digression, and we mustn't lose it. But I tape[…]

Godfrey Jennison

[…] as manager in the studio and took it up again I went back into production with some decent girl and finally dropped around the show. So I've been an honorary lodge card ex member. Since. So not honoring as an honorable honorable it said that I can't say I've had a great deal of AC to the extent as […]

Norman Swallow

[…]me later? Norman Swallow: No, I had an interest in films as far back as I can remember.When I was at school and when I was at Eccles I used to go to the&nb[…]

Christopher Challis

[…]he Eckerts. But they couldn't do that when they went to backed stock, sound. So I was very lucky. These two things created a job for me.KGY: Do you remember the hours you worked.CC: One never knew. Normally the newsreel operated from Filmhouse, Wardour St., they had a camera room in the basement the[…]

David Robson

[…] didn't take any notice of that but I wasn't a member and none of the people I worked with were […]

Marjorie (Sullivan) Graham

[…]uple of people came few people came from the BBC. The rest were all new people. So we were learning from scratch.Speaker 1  6:28  And you remember working on down beats company? Yeah, soSpeaker 2  6:32  I worked on quite a few music programmes to start with. And then I was moved […]

Roger Davis

[…]ir. That was mainly apprentices to where I was sent was the biggest don't we had about 4000 trainees. At that time, this is in the 19, early 1950s. Remember, when the Cold War was at its height, so everyone was on military awareness. And I haven't done my basic training there. I was asked to join th[…]

David Robson

[…]her married again, his second wife was again seriously ill and so I came back to Welwyn for another bit. I did my three Rs there with the school. I remember coming back one day and saying, "I can read, I can read!" Just like that, suddenly, isn't it funny? I don't know why it happened like that, I r[…]
Scroll to Top