Ena Baga

[…]g, irrespective of what was going up on the screen, and my Father wouldn’t accept this, so he used to drum it into us, he said you’ve got to help the film, and he even wrote little pieces to fit certain situations, and some of our musicians in Blue Hall heard about all this and they used to peep ove[…]

Geoffrey Conway

[…]nd was there until 1948, sorry I joined in 1948. I joined Kodak in 1948. Manny Yospa: As what? Geoff Conway: On the production line really, film sensitising department, manufacturing the raw based film. The sensitised base. Manny Yospa: This was stills film? Geoff Conway: All typ[…]

HP0181 Nancy Thomas – Transcript

[…] by funds from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell […]

Alf Tunwell – Transcript

[…] Aug 16, 2008 11:16 PM BIOGRAPHY: Alf Tunwell entered the film industry as an office boy at the Warwick Trading […]

John Agnew

[…]broadcast in black and white to all the schools in Glasgow. They had two production studios where they made programmes dedicated for that. They had a Film Department. John Gow worked there, as did Steve Beck so there's a lot of people that I know through the industry came through that door, if you l[…]

Neville Wortman

[…]I’ve got twins.  A boy and a girl, Mathew and Rosalind.  Mathew is a drama feature director and he is just about to start his first feature film which has just been financed which is going to be shot in Brazil and I am a sort of executive on that.  You just sit in the armchair, you kn[…]
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