F E (Ernie) Diamond

[…]are a bit older than me. And then what would your schooling like you went to the ordinary elementary school.Sid Cole  0:03  grada what your films were, at some point, Colin will come in because he wants to ask you a lot of detail about actual construction and his right to call your constru[…]

John Turner

[…] what to do but I had an uncle in the film business and he said he could get me a […]

John L Hargreaves

[…]nd down all hours of the night. But I saw an advert in the Daily Telegraph saying that the right organisation we're going to get into the business of filmmaking how they wanted production accountants with a budgetary knowledge well I'd done about four years with the with the Lucas grew up in Burnley[…]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…]story Project - Interview No. 10[Copyright BECTU]Interview Date: 22 July 1987Interviewer: Wyn Ryder, Alan Lawson Interviewee: Reginald (Reggie) Beck, film editorSIDE 1, TAPE 1Wyn Ryder: We ought to start off with where you were born and what sort of schooling you had.Reggie Beck: I was bor[…]

John Turner

[…]e head master said, you know, "Oh, you'll presumably go into a bank or something like that." So, I hadn't a clue what to do but I had an uncle in the film business and he said he could get me a job. And so I told this head master that I was going into the film business and he was absolutely astounde[…]

Alice (Queenie) Turner

[…]t, Queenie Turner christened Alice May. Laboratory worker, neg and pos, pos , assembler, negcutter and finally librarian of The Imperial War Museum’s Film Archives.Interviewers Alan Lawson and Syd Wilson. Recorded on the twenty-seventh of April 1993. Side One.Right well first and foremost when and w[…]

billywilliamsbectu-tape4

[…] Billy Williams: Perhaps I should, why not. It was a film called Stellawith Bette Midler and she is under contract […]

2eric-cross-history-project

[…] E ric Cross (Lighting Camer aman – DOP) Career in film industry: 1926 to (circa) 1962 Credits include: Christmas Under […]

Roy Fowler

[…] I had decided that I was going to be the greatest director since David Wark Griffith it was around that time.  My mother always said “He’s film barmy” because I was always trotting off or insisting on being taken if I couldn’t get in by myself, even then I was keeping up. Kevin Brown[…]
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