Charles Potter

[…].comSpeaker 1  0:17  The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project, Charles Potter administrator, British Transport films,Unknown Speaker  0:30  Interviewer John legardUnknown Speaker  0:33  recorded on the sixth of June 1989Speaker 2  0:38 […]

Alan Lawson

[…] was part time. What decided you to go into the film business. Alan Lawson: My sister was on the stage, […]

Harry Miller

[…]ly have to go to get some silks or things for lampshades or things, or different things for the set, you know?  And that was my first job in the film industry.ALAN LAWSON: So really your transport problem was partly solved then of getting to Elstree?HARRY MILLER: Not really, I still had to catc[…]

Manny Yospa

[…] Jul 27, 2008 02:54 PM BIOGRAPHY: Manny Yospa entered the film industry as a teenager through his connection with the […]

Charles Wilder

[…]he bosses then were A.C. and R.C. Bromhead and the studio manager was Bernard Bromhead, and it was all in the family kind of thing, you know? And the film that was in production when I arrived there was Jack Buchanan and Betty Balfour, and I can't remember the name of the film but they were the two […]

Julia Cave

[…]orest of Dean, in Gloucestershire.  And my father was a mining engineer [pause] and 1:01 there was a colliery nearby my mother had been in early films.  In fact, she played parts in early films and her name was Magarey Lorring, for those films.Norman Swallow: Is that Loring?Julia Cave: Lor[…]

Margaret Thomson

[…] had the greatest good luck to hit upon Gaumont-British Instructional, who at that time, were making a great number of natural history and zoological films under the guidance of Julian Huxley, and Professor Hewer of Imperial College. Those were the days of Mary Field's Secrets of Life and Secrets of[…]

Peggy Gick

[…] The First of the Few (1942) before joining the Crown Film Unit, where she worked on designs for films such […]

Bobbi Riesel

[…]nbsp; 1:16  And what production was he gauging at the time, or Bobbi Riesel  1:22  he was, he wasn't making a film at the time. He had just made journey to England about a year or two years before, two years, oh, it was about that time actually weren't recordi[…]

Paul Collard

[…]in Gloucester Road in Bristol and bought myself my first camera which was an Exa 500 German Single Lens Reflex Camera and a few rolls of transparency film but the guy on the shop was very much an enthusiast and he did his own pictures, he showed me some wonderful shots obviously he’d taken and that […]
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