Roy Parkinson

[…]o Ferry Road in Teddington when I was roughly 4 years old, because I went to a school at the end of the road when I was 5. He at that time was making films, producing and directing as far as I know at Teddington Studios.SC: What was his first name?RP: Harry Parkinson. I do remember one incident from[…]

Mike Fentiman

[…]of recognisable memory and then went on with a touch of that. I mean, I was too young to actually regard Hope and Glory as a as a an autobiographical film, but I was seven at the end of the war. So it was very enjoyable, very enjoyable. Stephen Peet  4:06  So by the time the[…]

Una Bart (Jennings)

[…] a good name for a professional entertainer or business, so he took Dads name, Howell Mason, and I took Mother’s name and became Una Bart, and on one film, Champagne Charlie, the two names came together again. SC: Of course that’s leaping quite a way ahead because before then you had a lot of y[…]

Frank Littlejohn

[…]d it was sometime before they got out. In fact one of the staff with John Mowlens became rather famous, also in thefilm industry eventually, was Ron Haig, he was an electrician on Mowlens.             […]

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[…]

Jim Gorrie

[…]chool?Jim Gorrie  1:35  No, I was never a sports whenever interested in sport to any great degree. I did play a bit but not not wasn't. The film, always film in the cinema attracted me. We used to have a cinema in Uxbridge with four cinemas Actually, I should say. And the Regal was the one[…]
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